I use Google docs to write and Grammarly to edit. If there's anything you want me to send to prove that I wrote this story without any use of AI (and even the one I posted two days ago and the ones in the past, except the one you flagged), I'll gladly send it.
I write with Google docs and edit with Grammerly all the time. I wrote this story from start to finish from my own imagination and experience at the National Youth Service camp last year.
I do believe that the story is yours. That is not what is in question here with this submission. My concern rests more with the editing and why it would be flagging the use of Grammarly and Google Docs as AI. Did you only use their basic editing functionality? ie: spelling, basic grammar and punctuation? Anything more than this eg: changing words and phraseology to those suggested by Grammarly or Google Docs, would increase the AI score on a piece. Could you provide us with your original draft before it was edited? This may help us to get to the bottom of what is causing this 🤗 and depending on what we can see, we may be able to refer it to the software detection company for their insight/feedback.
Okay, let me see if I can retrieve the raw draft because I write in docs and used the Grammerly to edit there at once.
I write with my phone.
However, if this might help, Grammerly sometimes changes my sentence arrangements and phrases. It will cross a red line over it and suggest a different phrase or word or arrangement.
hello @mmeyenejoseph, what you describe above is what we ask our writers NOT to do as this is allowing AI to rewrite parts of your submission for you, and is not permitted within the community. Going forward, if you steer clear of this practice, and only use Grammarly and Google Docs for basic editing, your writing should stop flagging high for AI.