Why Human Writing Gets Flagged AI
Just saw the JustDone breakdown of the top detectors. They finally addressed why some of my 100% human-written articles are getting flagged as '30% AI.' Apparently, it’s because I use too many 'transition' words that ChatGPT also loves. The blog suggests that the best detectors now use Cross-Referencing—they check if the facts are too 'common' across the web.
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I read that breakdown too, and honestly it made me feel a bit relieved. It’s frustrating when something you genuinely wrote gets flagged just because you use clear transitions and structured arguments. The point about “common” facts being cross-referenced across the web makes sense, but it also shows how tricky these detectors can be. Writing clearly shouldn’t be a penalty. I found this guide helpful: It's really easy to avoid Al accusations . It explains practical steps to prove authorship and reduce false positives without overcomplicating your style.