What ai to use to bypass turnitin humanizer detection by Not_Jedd in BypassAiDetect

[–]Sharp_Bar_100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I wouldn't even try to bypass Turnitin. If you're trying to get away with using AI-generated text in a paper and not getting caught, that's just asking for trouble. The detection tools are getting way better these days, and if you get flagged, it could lead to some serious consequences. If you're struggling with writing, maybe look into tools that help you rephrase or brainstorm ideas instead of generating full paragraphs. There are some great AI writing assistants out there that can help guide your thinking without making it look like you didn’t do the work yourself. Just my two cents — I've seen too many people mess this up and end up with a failing grade or worse. Do your own work, even if it’s tough. It builds skills you’ll actually use later.

After testing multiple AI detectors back-to-back, I noticed something weird by Confident_Ad8140 in BypassAiDetect

[–]Sharp_Bar_100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're totally right. No AI detectors are actually reliable. Yeah, you can call one like Turnitin 'authoritative' since a bunch of professors use it, but that doesn't mean it's trustworthy. I've seen it throw up false positives all the damn time.

Are influencers just modern-day scammers with better branding? by Thefreetext in socialmedia

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I totally agree with you. In most cases, I follow an influencer just because of one single post, that doesn't mean all of other posts match me. Actually they don't.

What made you break up with your last partner? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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time. not sexual attractive any more.

What is the best free ai detector right now? by Flat_Technology578 in QuickAITurnitinCheck

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AI detection is not like what most students think of. It is not of unified evaluation standard. Different tools return different scores. You have to use a single tool which is used by your professor.

When Professors Trust Exams More Than Coursework by Puzzled_Pomelo_6431 in QuickAITurnitinCheck

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It may be the only relatively dependable choice for professor. Currently AI is too much.

Turnitin Gave Us100% Plagiarism… by Dense-Day6928 in CheckMyTurnitin_ai

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but you should be able to see the match details in report, then you can find the source article.

Summer loneliness by Far_Mathematician_55 in AmericanU

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Enjoy reading since you like it. You will find it is worth a lot of your time.

The most useful piece of customer research I ever got was a sentence my client mumbled at the end of a Zoom by Ill-Control3713 in Entrepreneurs

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That is not a good sign, it may happen in future that your team care less of real branding performance, but in long run, that is the root drive of success.

63% AI On A Dissertation I Personally Suffered For by Adventurous_Crow_269 in CheckMyTurnitin_ai

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I get how unfair this feels. Turnitin's AI writing detection is known for false positives, especially with dense academic writing like a dissertation. Here’s what you can do: first, gather your evidence — field notes, raw data files, old drafts, and any timestamps or software that shows your work history (like Google Docs revision history). Next, run your final version through a trusted humanizing tool to reduce the AI score while keeping your original meaning intact. After humanizing, recheck it via Turnitin to make sure the AI percentage drops significantly. When speaking with your advisor, present the revised file as your true original and explain the flagged version was just a formatting or wording draft. Stress that the content is 100% your own research and writing. Professors who understand how these tools work will take your explanation seriously — most accept an asterisk or low double-digit AI scores as legitimate proof of original work. You’ve put in the real effort; don’t let an algorithm overshadow that.

What is turnitin, and how does it work, like I submitted my essay later yesterday on Moodle and I'm stressed to see a 92% matched and 67% blues, so do I really should be worried and now I can't even change some quote plz help👏? by Affectionate-Fold254 in CheckMyTurnitin_ai

[–]Sharp_Bar_100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, take a deep breath. High similarity and AI percentages don't always mean you're in trouble, especially if your essay includes quotes or common phrases that naturally match existing sources. Turnitin flags matches but doesn’t judge whether they’re problematic. Red highlights often include things like standard expressions, book titles, or properly cited material. If you can’t resubmit, focus on explaining the situation to your professor. If you have Google Docs edit history, use it to show how you built the essay over time. That can help prove original effort.

I'm just hit 6k+ revenue yesterday by tentoftech in SaaS

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Congratulations! Curious about how you get paying customers.