Hello.
It appears that significant parts of this writing are machine-generated.
We would appreciate it if you could avoid publishing AI-generated content (full or partial texts, art, etc.).
Thank you.
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Thanks for the flag and the transparency.
A few clarifications on my process: I use language models as a research and drafting tool — similar to how a journalist might use search engines, databases, or editorial software. The analysis, data selection, interpretation, and angles I publish are my own. I verify figures independently (on-chain data, DeFi Llama, CoinGecko, exchange feeds) and the editorial judgment on what's worth writing about and why comes from me, not a prompt.
That said, I understand Hive's concern about content farms flooding the platform with zero-effort AI dumps. That's not what I'm doing, but I can see why the pattern-detection might flag similar signals.
I'll look at the appeal process you linked. If there's a specific post or passage that looks boilerplate, I'm open to discussing it.
Hi.
The writing in the above-mentioned post appeared to be generated by AI.
AI tools rephrase and paraphrase content, making it look fake and not human-like. I would recommend using your own words to write truly original content.
Thanks.