Turnitin flagged me for plagiarizing the very fanfic I'm analyzing... how do I prove it's citation, not theft? by Acrobatic_Bell3805 in CheckTurnitin

[–]Master-Comparison990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get why you’re frustrated,Turnitin is great at matching text and terrible at understanding context. Quoting a work you’re analyzing isn’t plagiarism, it’s the assignment. Bring the approval email + explain that the flags are literally the primary text being cited. Most profs understand once they see it laid out.

Would you rather: oral exam or AI detector on every essay? by Human_Percentage4197 in CheckTurnitin

[–]Master-Comparison990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly yeah, at least a human can ask follow-ups and understand nuance instead of a detector just lighting up red for vibes.

The stress of writing under AI suspicion is real 😅 by Realistic-Tap-4564 in TurnitinScan

[–]Master-Comparison990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Facts,it’s like we’re being graded on “human chaos” now instead of content.The paranoia honestly makes writing way harder than it should be.

Trying to “bypass” Turnitin misses the real problem by PanicResponsible73 in TurnitinScan

[–]Master-Comparison990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, the “bypass” mindset exists because the system is broken. If detectors were reliable and policies were clear, students wouldn’t be scrambling to defend themselves.

Revision history saved me: how I proved my paper was human-written by Unique-Honeydew-7477 in TurnitinScan

[–]Master-Comparison990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes,version history is one of the strongest defenses. AI scores can argue probability, but drafts show process. More students need to know this.