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Hi Guys,
I recently submitted a story, only to have it sent back because of suspicion of AI-generated content. The story is my own work, and whoever made that decision is wrong. Who should I contact about this?
How did you know that the story was sent back because of "suspicion of AI generated content"?
One of my story was sent back yesterday and I don't see any kind of feedback about the reasoning. So I am trying to understand.
 
How did you know that the story was sent back because of "suspicion of AI generated content"?
One of my story was sent back yesterday and I don't see any kind of feedback about the reasoning. So I am trying to understand.
You need to click on the story that was sent back. Once you do there's a big box which says "Important Message About Your Submission" That's where the reason is.
 
How did you know that the story was sent back because of "suspicion of AI generated content"?
One of my story was sent back yesterday and I don't see any kind of feedback about the reasoning. So I am trying to understand.
There's always a reason given. The site has a set of generic rejection notices, usually by way of a set of questions, for each of the main rejection reasons. You won't get anything specific to your story, but if you address the questions, you can generally figure it out. Once you do, resubmit the story, with a note to the editor saying what you've done (if you've changed anything).
 
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