I'm sad to see that when you post dense content, Generation Z criticizes you. I'm from the 70s generation and witnessed the early days of the internet. For years, I was part of online forums and communities. I'm truly disappointed with the attitude of some who don't understand my way of communication. They are so accustomed to quick things that any substantial content, they accuse ChatGPT. I want to know from you, perhaps I started in the wrong way and shouldn't pour too much knowledge into my posts here on SN, or should I disregard others' opinions? Is this post real or fake? Tell me, Tops stackers.
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honestly if you're not doing it for money, don't waste your time posting long form content on social media.
I appreciate your guidance, indeed, very few are interested. I'm learning the ways of this community, and my content will improve here. Just look at the comment below; this is what I'm talking about. I poured my heart out, and top stackers continue to accuse me
I have been watching. You handicapped yourself out of the gate appending ai to your nym. People here are wary of bots, and original thought is rewarded, syntax and grammar errors included. Your posts puzzled me. They have an ai feel, but I wasn't certain. Maybe you should reset and just post plainly, exactly like you did here.
You're right digital friend, I stopped to analyze where I went wrong, my first experience with this community and I was too quick, but look at the comment above, I wonder if CHATGPT also does venting? thanks for guiding me.
There are two reliable ways to detect ChatpGPT-generated text: has perfect grammar/spelling and it has stupid mistakes (e.g. one sentence says an event occured on Saturday, but two sentences later it says the event occured on Wednesday; no human would make that kind of a mistake). I can tell your post isn't from ChatGPT, because the sentence below has a grammatical error:
This isn't new. Most people in every generation aren't interested in dense textual content.
What you saw on the early internet was a bunch of people who were skilled at reading/writing about complex topics. Most of them aren't stupid; most people in every generation simply lack that skill.
To reach those people, a certain communication skill is needed. I recommend watching Vsause videos on to see that skill in action. Michael Stevens manages to explain very complex topics without dumbing them down. He provides some explanation of his method in this video.
perfect your comment and also your spelling! the truth is that I did not pay attention to this issue, I sinned in the care to make it correct, but look at the comment above, I vented and I continue to be accused, complicated generation this. but thanks for your wisdom, you make the world better with it, congratulations.
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It was there that his biography was written.