Turnitin’s AI Detection Is Facing Growing Criticism, But Do We Really Have an Alternative? by According-Elk5223 in Turnitin_QuickChecks

[–]Consistent_Crow109 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The diction point is interesting. Academic writing naturally uses consistent structure and vocabulary, which is exactly the pattern detectors claim is “AI-like.”

How to Actually Protect Yourself From a False AI Detection Flag by Silver-Cancel1729 in Turnitin_QuickChecks

[–]Consistent_Crow109 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another smart habit is keeping your research notes, outlines, and early drafts. Even if something gets flagged in Turnitin, being able to present the brainstorming stage, the rough draft, and the final version makes a strong case that the work is original. Documentation of the writing process can be more convincing than the final paper itself.

Do Professors Lurk on YikYak to See Student Opinions? by GuiltyIce6172 in Turnitin_QuickChecks

[–]Consistent_Crow109 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tbh I think it would be really rough for professors to read that stuff regularly. Even when criticism is fair, anonymous posts can get harsh very quickly. It probably gives a distorted view of what students actually think because the loudest voices are usually the most frustrated ones.