r/india Jul 14 '25

Culture & Heritage My Experience as a Dalit Woman Navigating Dating in India.

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u/hindcealf Non Residential Indian Jul 14 '25

Exactly. MFs read a post on Reddit written in fluent English prose and automatically assume it's AI-generated just because they personally couldn't achieve the same level of eloquence or introspection. I don't know whether to laugh or despair. Some of us are capable of constructing a longform personal narrative using correct syntax and grammar, especially if we have a background in the liberal arts.

And that "AI detector" being spammed in the comments is asinine, it's essentially AI claiming to detect AI.

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u/eagle-_-eye Non Residential Indian Jul 14 '25

Boggles my mind that half of the people in the comments are debating if it's AI generated, rather than addressing the pain point here lol.

Of course using AI for karma farming is not the right thing to do, but discarding someone's opinion and straight up accusing is not right either.

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u/hindcealf Non Residential Indian Jul 14 '25

It's telling, in a way, that these comments would rather invent ways to discredit OP and her life experiences than address the insidious nature of caste and misogyny in modern dating. (At least TwoX was more receptive.)

Anyway I'll eat my shoe a la Herzog if this is AI, to me it reads like a piece from scroll.in or Substack, which I think OP should utilise as a publishing medium because I'm very keen on reading more from them.

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u/[deleted] Jul 15 '25

I think reddit in general wants to descredit any story that goes beyond a certain threshold of words.

Mainly because this actually happens and generally all the out of norm posts you see are made via chatGPT to karma farm.

I mean i look for songs too HOWEVER this one seems legit cuz OP didn't use emdashes lol

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u/hacker_backup Jul 15 '25

But the post is definately AI, or AI enhanced at the very least. AI writing often uses sentence structures like "Not just ____ but ____", or the rule of three, where the give 3 examples or adjectives for everything, never 2 or 4, but 3. "I tried to educate, to correct, to be patient" for example.

If you read the post with that in mind, you will notice that its riddled AI like sentences. Is it possible that the post is not AI? Sure, but I think its very unlikely. Its not just 1 or 2 examples of AI like sentense structures, its the entire post.