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Mari-Lou A
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My answer was deleted (by '3 users vote' ) and isn't off topic
@Scortchi-ReinstateMonica For example, the OP writes: 1. I got also English I c/o Universitiy of Economy = I also passed an English exam [what type of exam is unclear] at the university of Pavia in Economics (probably equivalent to English level B1) 2. and I'm reading English from I was 12 years old. I've been studying English since I was 12 years old. There are many simple mistakes in basic English grammar that an online translator tool would have taken care of.
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My answer was deleted (by '3 users vote' ) and isn't off topic
@Scortchi-ReinstateMonica The OP's English only needs to make sense and be comprehensible to the majority of Anglo-speakers. It doesn't have to be flawless, but if their answer doesn't make sense in their native tongue there's no translation programme on earth that can fix that.
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My answer was deleted (by '3 users vote' ) and isn't off topic
People have repeatedly told you in the comments and in answers that your answer was difficult to understand With respect, your writing style and English usage are quite difficult to read. It's not just the syntax, it's whether it sounds idiomatic and natural : "Then an English … with a very Proficiency Degree may say that always”, it's also the grammar: "Aren't You putting on the table too much aren't you?", and the spelling: "I red" Ignore their observations at your own peril, but I suggest you use Deepl before posting future answers, it's a very good online translator tool.
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My answer was deleted (by '3 users vote' ) and isn't off topic
You're translating word for word Italian to English. This isn't how English is supposed to be spoken. Besides, I know nothing about coding, programming and their languages, so whatever you are telling me is gobbledegook and it would be exactly the same if you were speaking to me in Italian.
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My answer was deleted (by '3 users vote' ) and isn't off topic
@Zoe The fact I said, and repeated that the answer/code/solution should only be modified by the user means I do know what genAI does. And I use it to proofread students' essays, which it does very quickly. I use it as a tool, for my specific needs. I certainly do not use ChatGPT 3.5/4 or Gemini etc. to rewrite students' essays. You can instruct the programme to only identify errors in vocabulary, spelling, punctuation and grammar. EDIT The mod deleted their comment before I posted my reply.
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My answer was deleted (by '3 users vote' ) and isn't off topic
The user profile says they are from Italy. Problem solved, in future they should use Deepl. @AugustoVasques Really, the user needs someone to suggest they should study English? For how many months or years before the community will actually consider an answer worthy of the community. Must they take a certification to validate their level. What B2 level? That's roughly equivalent to a 5.5. or 6.0 in IELTS
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My answer was deleted (by '3 users vote' ) and isn't off topic
@AbdulAzizBarkat There is Deepl which is a very good online translator tool, pvt-Tron can write their answer in their mother tongue and get it to translate it into English. They must be able to write competently in their first language though, and make sure they do not misspell anything. Deepl does not correct grammar or vocabulary errors if there are present in the original text. Does Deepl also count as GenAI? Then SO will have to ban spellcheckers in browsers as well.
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My answer was deleted (by '3 users vote' ) and isn't off topic
@AbdulAzizBarkat on the other hand you wouldn't have users telling the OP they don't understand the answer. Please note, I clearly stated that the "code/solution" should not be proofread that should only be modified by the user. Rewording a text to make its meaning clearer can only be achieved by competent speakers. I see no one offering to help, so let him use GenAI to save his answer.
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My answer was deleted (by '3 users vote' ) and isn't off topic
The main problem, I see, is communication. Related: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/395985/… I think in your case it would not be a bad idea to ask ChatGPT to proofread your answer (but without the code/solution) and suggest how to improve its legibility.
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Use of GenAI claiming it's to compensate for disability
@SecurityHound RE Cerbrus replies, your first comment was perfectly fine, I understood exactly what you meant by: Grammarly corrected content has never been mistaken for a ChatGPT response. but it just goes to show how even one word, "generated" that was probably written in haste, can be picked apart by someone on SO. Imagine what an ESL user faces when their English skills are lower. Grammarly doesn't translate, so this non-native speaker translates their post with a different AI tool believing the translation to be equally idiomatic and also grammatical when that's not always the case.
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Are trivial edits now encouraged?
May a time Mortensan's edits do make sense, and when fixing the formatting makes posts clearer, these edits should be welcome by everyone. But where was the improvement in changing "has no ++ operator” to "doesn't have any ++ operator”?
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Policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned
Could you please tell us the name of the Q&A website? It's public, isn't it?
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Is ChatGPT content automatically detected?
@For someone whose line of work is programming/developing–because why else does the OP have 30K rep–a question like theirs is naive this late in the day. Trusting in the reliability and accuracy of an AI detector is a little ironic.
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Is ChatGPT content automatically detected?
Is this a naive question? Or is it a ploy to inform the community of the latest happenings since May 31st? BTW from the limited amount of literature I've read, AI/GPT detectors are somewhat unreliable in detecting GPT generated content, and this is especially true for texts such as proposals, resumes, and scholastic essays.
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ChatGPT seems to be better than Stack Overflow, both in speed and accuracy—what does this mean for us?
@Trilarion that's their problem and if they're incapable of verifying an AI answer then they maybe they've chosen the wrong career.
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Why is it OK for someone to downvote my question without attempting to be helpful?
@KarlKnechtel one sentence questions highly upvoted? Maybe, back in 2010, 2011 and 2012. But today, a single sentence without showing any code, or showing any effort in trying to resolve the problem beforehand. If you know exactly where the problem lies, I'd imagine googling the solution would be the next step. I may be wrong, so I defer to your expertise.
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Why is it OK for someone to downvote my question without attempting to be helpful?
Getting this upset about a single downvote also kinda strains credibility, to be honest it's now ten downvotes, no doubt caused by the meta effect. If the OP were a 19-year-old kid, would you still be unsympathetic? Having your very first post downvoted can be humiliating. But sometimes it's a good thing, not being humiliated, but realising we are not so "special" that we are immune to criticism. In fact, we learn to shoulder (constructive) criticism.
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Why is it OK for someone to downvote my question without attempting to be helpful?
I did a fair bit of research beforehand looking for an answer and found none (I am still a responsible asker) From the question itself, I wouldn't have known. What had you tried before posting? How long or when did the abnormal functionality appear? Was it a few hours or one month? I would have voted to close a question consisting of two sentences on any Stack Exchange site because it lacks detail and evidence of research.
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