SimonDoom
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Has anyone seen a post from someone who had a previously "rejected for AI" story, telling what they did to correct their issue and successfully publish it?
Just curious.
I had a story "rejected for AI" a little over a year ago. I was astonished, and a bit offended, because I had been an author here for a while and I had never used AI to write my stories and I had been confident (wrongly, as it turned out) that if one was careful about avoiding AI and writing with certain ideas in mind one could avoid this problem. Nope. I was wrong.
I sent a polite but adamant and reasonably detailed response to Laurel and Manu (I think I sent it to both) explaining the situation and denying the use of AI. I experienced a delay of a few weeks. Eventually I was asked to resubmit, which I think I did, and still there was some delay, so I replied again, and eventually I was told that there was no problem at all and the whole thing was a glitch.
So, my bottom-line advice to people in this situation is to be your own best advocate. Be polite and don't make accusations or assumptions of bad faith, but be firm and diligent as well. It may well just be a glitch. This is my suspicion about what's going on: The current AI-detection system is glitchy and error-prone, and when you combine it with the surplus of new stories the site is getting every day the site has been stretched to its capacity to deal with the glitches. You just have to push when things go wrong. There's no guarantee that will solve the problem, either, but I'm not sure there's a good alternative right now.
