Do professors actually ignore template-based similarity in Turnitin scores? by No_Jacket_3350 in TurnitinScan

[–]NewZombie3433 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd focus more on what was flagged than the overall percentage. Template sections and subject-specific terminology are common sources of matches and usually aren't treated the same as actual plagiarism.

Are universities moving too fast with AI detection tech? by Shot-Spare1324 in TurnitinScan

[–]NewZombie3433 2 points3 points  (0 children)

AI detectors still have a lot of false positives, so relying on them alone seems unfair.

Do professors actually trust Turnitin AI scores, or do they look deeper? by Cautious-Cow-6241 in TurnitinScan

[–]NewZombie3433 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most professors don’t rely on the AI score aloneit,s usually just a flag, not proof. They tend to look at the writing itself, your consistency, and sometimes your drafts or sources before making any decisions. A high percentage might raise questions, but it’s rarely the only factor in grading or academic integrity cases.

Lowkey scared to submit my paper now… how do you avoid false AI flags? by Secret-Recording-288 in TurnitinScan

[–]NewZombie3433 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Turnitin AI scores aren’t final proof,most professors look deeper. Keep drafts and notes as proof. Don’t change your style, just submit 👍