
"hey everyone, sooo... looks like Google actually started cracking down on AI generated stuff. my main site literally disappeared from search results overnight. it was ranking for months with ai articles (yea i know, bad idea now ). i used chatgpt and a few rewriters to make them "human", but seems like google aint buying it anymore. i got zero traffic now."
"so now i'm trying to figure out which AI content detector i should use to check my posts before publishing. tried a few paid ones but either they're super expensive or limit to like 1k words, which is useless when u got long posts. anyone know a good, reliable one that's free or cheap? something that actually detects like Google does, not random false flags. cheers in advance any tips would help, kinda panicking rn tbh."
Google enforcement removed a site that used AI-written articles from search results, causing an immediate and complete loss of organic traffic. The site owner used ChatGPT plus rewriters to make content appear human, but search visibility did not recover. Attempts to find an AI content detector were blocked by high costs and restrictive word limits unsuitable for long posts. The owner seeks a reliable, affordable detector that aligns with Google detection and avoids false positives. Prioritize creating genuinely useful, user-focused content rather than solely attempting to manipulate search rankings.
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