Text guide
Check public text posts, compare crowd votes, and look for the patterns people use when deciding whether writing feels human or AI-generated.
How to use this page
- Open a text post and read for tone, rhythm, specificity, and consistency.
- Vote before showing the result so you keep an independent first read.
- Use comments to compare what felt generic, off, or unexpectedly human.
What to check
- Watch for vague filler, repetitive sentence patterns, or confident claims with thin detail.
- Check whether names, facts, and chronology stay consistent all the way through.
- Look for real specificity, first-hand detail, or natural imperfections that make writing feel lived-in.
Recent text examples to vote on
WasItReal does not run an automatic detector. These examples are public posts where people vote first and reveal the crowd result after interacting.
FAQ
Why have a page for is this text real or ai?
People now question writing the same way they question images and video. The intent is specific enough to deserve its own page and examples.
Does WasItReal score writing automatically?
No. WasItReal is built around community judgment. People vote and compare notes in the discussion.
What counts as text here?
Text posts include writing-centered content from supported sources where the main question is whether the text feels human or AI-generated.
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