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@yeahimcrying
My mom just bought me something called ‘The Gita for Gen Z’.
We about to be bhaktmaxxing 😎
P.S - I’m 24 - very much an ‘older’ Gen Z. This book was clearly written for a 12 year old.
How to spot AI-assisted fanfics
Before I say anything else, I just want to clarify that I'm heavily against the usage of genAI tools. This post is for people who share that opinion.
Disclaimer: I'm not trying to stand atop a moral soapbox or anything - I used to work a corporate 9-5, and in my last few months, my company was literally shoving AI down our throats. I understand that for a lot of us, it's getting difficult to avoid, and a lot of people don't have a choice, because being unemployed in this current job market is a scary fate to face. I'd never judge anyone for that. This post is a callout of those who use AI to generate or edit fanfic/other forms of art to gain online attention. I also want to emphasize that AI models are trained using art created by humans, it detects patterns that have long existed in our writing style, so please do not write off a fanfic as AI-generated if it contains one of these. These are indications that stand true if used repeatedly and, usually, nonsensically.
I've been seeing so much fanfic lately that's very clearly been written by AI tools - especially GPT. As an emdash addict myself, I usually give them the benefit of the doubt, but there are a few other indications of AI-assisted writing that can be spotted in the prose itself, and here are a few examples of those:
1. Not ______, but _______
The "not x, but y" format is often used by AI models because they are trained to predict what is statistically the most used, "high-quality" language pattern that's safe from sounding robotic. This structure creates a false sense of nuance and authority whilst minimizing errors by telling you what something is not.
2. The ______? It's _______
Again, this format mimics a persuasive and professional tone. I see this one most commonly on LinkedIn. For example, someone will 'write' a whole paragraph of a common practice, or something they achieved, and end it with them answering a question nobody asked. In fanfic, it'll usually be used in the ending, and look something like "And (character name)? They vowed to themselves that they'd never leave again." That was a very bland example, but hopefully you get the gist.
3. "Sudden" Language
AI models don't know how to pace things so that they can naturally build tension. For example, if I were plotting a fanfic that was to have a huge angsty plot twist, I'd use small indicators to symbolize something unsettling. There are several reasons AI can't do that, mostly because it wouldn't know what would happen when it needs to be followed through. Plot twists are usually immediate and whiplash-like. Everyone in the fic would be chilling, and then you'll see phrasing akin to "little did they know" or "suddenly, there was" without warning.
4. Dialogue with no nuance
This might be too specific for some, but remember how wattpad writers used to write dialogue for Harry Styles in 1D fanfic? It would always be text that resembled mumbling to capture his real life talking habits and northern English accent. For example, "It's all my fault. I'm sorry" would be written as "'S all m' fault. 'M sorry, love" with voice descriptions such as 'deep' and 'husky'. AI usually generates dialogues in full sentences, rarely using slang or nuance to resemble how humans actually talk, including subtext and/pr nicknames.
That's all I can think of for now! I'll reblog and add more as I remember them!
just found out overthinking burns calories…. why am i still obese?
giving myself a merit badge that says SURVIVED MARCH
oh fuck. I’m so sorry. listening and learning
I overheard a woman at my job say "Your whole personality revolves around what you hate instead of what you love and thats an awful way to live." to the resident vocal Maga in the breakroom.
He was stunned into silence for at least 60 seconds so that was nice.
the amount of vitriolic replies to this post makes me want to analyze why people react so angrily to having an unhealthy behavior being pointed out to them.
You cannot grow without accepting the problem
"Does the author respect women" is a third distinct question from either of the other two.
So we're all gonna let the new Harry Potter show die on the vine, right? No hatewatching. No thinkpieces. No videos about how bad it is. Deprive it of oxygen and let it wither away unremarked-upon and unprofitable; make HBO lose their entire investment and prove to the corporate entertainment sphere that the entire IP is poison. And spend that time doing something that brings you joy instead.
Shut Up, I Don’t Care
There's a reason why white adults have so few genuine friendships across racial lines.
When I met my fiance’s African-American stepfather, things did not start well. Stumbling for some way to start a conversation with a man who
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I was born in the exact right generation I love being an unmarried woman in my twenties with my own bank account and no children
This getting reblogged with “and my thirties” “and my forties” “and my fifties” “and my sixties”
KILL AI AND REBLOG AND CREATE ART IN 2026