to fix it hivewatchers need to open up their minds and stop their witchhunt and alienating creators. That's how.
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to fix it hivewatchers need to open up their minds and stop their witchhunt and alienating creators. That's how.
There's always Blurt, no downvotes there.
keep obsessing do your thing. My conscious is clean.
Plagiarizing robots is not creativity. Pointing out misbehavior is not a witch hunt.
I am not a robot... and I have suffered with their behaviours, daltono is a long term member of the community as well, he creates a lot of content for the platform. And he is a real person. He is not a robot. their ways to decide who is playing the system is very retrograde and needs to change! they are alienating a lot of creators from HIVE!
I didn't say, or even imply, you were a robot. You were trying to justify plagiarizing from robots. Plagiarizing robots is not creativity.
If English is not your first language, and you use AI-enhanced translation tools, that's one thing, but feeding prompts into a computer and then pretending the output is your own is another entirely.
If you want to be a better writer, the road to success requires practice. Shortcuts don't help you improve, they cripple you.
I don't want to be a writer. And using the tools we have at our end to help us make our content better has nothing wrong.
Spell check is a tool. Grammarly is a tool. Copy/pasting AI content is not a tool. If you want to be a blogger, you want to be a writer, not someone who plagiarized robots.
Reading assignment; Dreyer's English: An Utterly Correct Guide to Clarity and Style, by Benjamin Dreyer. Likely available through your local library.
Additionally, if you want to write tutorials, get a used copy of a college textbook on technical writing. It doesn't need to be the newest overpriced edition assigned, so it should be cheap.
These are tools which will help you actually become a better writer. Use them.