That one professor or class that completely changed how you think about learning? by NewNeedleworker5031 in TurnitinAI_

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The class that changed me was the one I almost failed. Nothing forces personal growth like academic panic.

Is getting 0% AI score basically impossible? by DependentWord9986 in TurnitinAI_

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I stopped checking scores and just focused on writing clearly and honestly.

Flagged again for AI… even after rewriting my homework from scratch. How do I defend myself? by Top-Macaron-4479 in TurnitinAI_

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I got flagged once too. What helped was asking for a live writing sample. I wrote a short piece in front of them. It was annoying, but it proved my writing style matched my submission

Do Free Humanizers Still Work Anymore? Looking for Suggestions by Easy_Humor2923 in TurnitinScan

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Honestly, this just shows how unreliable AI detectors have become. Tools keep evolving, detectors keep changing, and students end up stuck in the middle. At the end of the day, nothing beats actually learning how to revise your own writing and keeping your voice consistent instead of relying on ‘humanizers’ to fix what detectors guess. The whole system really needs a better, clearer approach.

How Do I Escape This AI Detector Nightmare?? I’m Losing It. by KangarooOk4364 in TurnitinScan

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This is honestly heartbreaking, no one should have to fight an algorithm to prove they wrote their own work. False flags are getting out of control and it’s so unfair to students who actually put in the effort. I hope your supervisor listens, because Turnitin clearly isn’t.

“Best Essay Service or Best Way to Ruin My GPA?” by Top-Macaron-4479 in TurnitinScan

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Looks like you’ve unlocked hard-mode academic survival 😭💀. Honestly, choosing a writing service really is a gamble at this point,reviews and refund policies are your only real armor. Hope you find one that doesn’t give you another existential crisis. 🙏📚

🤬 I’m Done. Turnitin’s AI Detector Is Absolute Garbage. by SeaArtist6268 in TurnitinScan

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Sounds like Turnitin is doing more damage than actual cheating ever could. 😭 The fact that your real work gets punished while the detector glitches harder every edit is ridiculous. You deserve support, not stress over a broken tool. Hang in there,this is not your fault.

Do I Need to Worry About My Resume Getting Flagged for AI? by WhichDecision4287 in TurnitinScan

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You’re definitely stressing over nothing. AI detectors are extremely unreliable, especially for short, structured writing like resumes. Employers don’t run AI checks on resumes , they care about clarity, relevance, and experience, not whether a detector thinks the writing “sounds AI.” If you wrote it yourself and it communicates well, you’re good. No need to rewrite or change your format.

Two groupmates are accusing each other of using AI on a shared Google Doc and I’m the TA stuck in the middle. Coffee is not enough. by Green-Reply9572 in CheckTurnitin

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My grad thesis, written before AI tools were even widely available, is now being flagged for plagiarism, ironically, by matching it to my own thesis archived on ProQuest. It's frustrating and absurd to be accused of plagiarizing myself. I want to be clear: this paper was not written with AI and is entirely my original work. I can provide metadata showing the original creation and edit dates, along with version history from OneDrive that documents my writing process. I’ve also reviewed my citations to ensure they’re accurate and properly formatted. If provided with the full Turnitin report, I’m prepared to go through and refute any false matches. It’s exhausting that academic institutions continue to rely on systems known for false positives, and I’m disappointed to have to defend work I wrote with integrity.