I did read it and it felt generated. Also, it lacks photos. People who blog about cooking usually capture their progress and share it. Showing a picture of raw pasta and then a low quality shot of the dish doesn't make much sense, does it?
Anyway, I don't want to invest any more of my time into that. Do as you will.
Thanks for reporting, but the text was not AI-generated. It is obvious just by reading it.
In your 3rd screenshot, I do not see the result of that query.
Anyway, after reading, I ran the content through Deep Seek and Chat GPT check anyway, and it confirmed that it is original.
It is a new user, and it is from Asia, so adding only 2 photos for their cooking blog is not suspicious. If it is fine for the community where the post is published, then it is fine. There is no requirement on Hive that they use has to use more than 1 photo in their cooking post.
You didn't show the images of full queries from top to bottom, so I cannot consider your report as legitimate and evidence-based.
I suppose that you asserted that it must be an AI post because it had "Final thoughts" and an em dash in the content.
These are the results of the AI check that I ran:
Nothing in requests.
You can paste me the screenshots here or submit a new form.
I have submitted a new form, then...
I have received it. Would you mind pasting the whole query question in the form too?
Thanks.
BTW, did you read the post?
I did read it and it felt generated. Also, it lacks photos. People who blog about cooking usually capture their progress and share it. Showing a picture of raw pasta and then a low quality shot of the dish doesn't make much sense, does it?
Anyway, I don't want to invest any more of my time into that. Do as you will.
Thanks for reporting, but the text was not AI-generated. It is obvious just by reading it.
In your 3rd screenshot, I do not see the result of that query.
Anyway, after reading, I ran the content through Deep Seek and Chat GPT check anyway, and it confirmed that it is original.
It is a new user, and it is from Asia, so adding only 2 photos for their cooking blog is not suspicious. If it is fine for the community where the post is published, then it is fine. There is no requirement on Hive that they use has to use more than 1 photo in their cooking post.
You didn't show the images of full queries from top to bottom, so I cannot consider your report as legitimate and evidence-based.
I suppose that you asserted that it must be an AI post because it had "Final thoughts" and an em dash in the content.
These are the results of the AI check that I ran: