LinkedIn User’s ‘draMATIC’ Way To Make Her Content Stand Out From ChatGPT Wins Netizens! Here’s How…
It’s not ‘dramatic’ anymore- instead, it’s ‘draMATIC’! Wondering ‘why so’? Well, that’s because the same-old term- dramatic- can’t ever come close to the effects that ‘draMATIC’ can have. Confused? In
an attempt to grab the internet's attention in the most ‘draMATIC’ way possible- a content strategist took a rather unique approach– as she tried proving how her content was NOT AI-generated. Taking to her LinkedIn, the woman shared a post– simply stating how she won’t be writing grammatically correct English- with missing punctuation- to show that her post has nothing to do with AI, ChatGPT specifically. For hilarious enough reasons, the trick actually seemingly worked, as her post went viral after successfully grabbing many eyeballs. Netizens, on the other hand, did not miss the opportunity to join in with equally humorous and witty responses. As per the woman’s LinkedIn post, she is from Uttarakhand's Dehradun. For those not aware, using AI for content generation is not exactly rare- to the point where people often struggle with differentiating between human-written and AI-generated content. Times Now could not confirm the authenticity of the post.
Check out the viral post:
“LISTEN I DONT CARE ABOUT THE PUNCTUATIONS AND THE UPPER CASE AND THE LOWER CASE ANYMOIRE I WONT PUT FULL STOPS AND SEMI COLONS OR COMMAS AND EXCLAMATION MARKS NOT EVEN CORRECT THE SPELING MISTAKES AND ill suddenly start writing in lower case and sometimes almost draMATICALLY IN UPPER CASE because i really want YOU TO KNOW tHat chat gpt is not writing mY conteNT,” the post read. “and ILL ALSO ADD !!!! and ?????,,,,,,,,,$$*&&*anytimje and any#%^where I WANT,” the post read further. The post was shared on LinkedIn, by the handle ‘Simran Kaur’. The post was shared a week ago and pulled more than 2K reactions from people.
Internet’s reactions:
ALSO READ: ‘Why Always Indians?’: Group Of ‘40-Year-Old Misbehaving Men’ Leaves Influencer Embarrassed In Taiwan “Approved in the first draft!” a user joked. “I do let my thoughts overtake sometimes,” added another person in the comment section. “I love when people grab my attention like this,” wrote a third. “Did you write this by giving a prompt to ChatGPT? Just kidding, this was honestly fun and kinda genius,” added a fourth person. “I wasn’t ready, but thank you for this free eye-checkup feel. YoOoU aRe AmMmMaaaZiiiinG,” joined the next.ALSO READ: ‘Aisa Bhi Hora Hai Desh Mein?’: Internet Reacts To Kolkata Corporate Office Celebrating ‘Durga Puja’ “I understood your point, but please don't scream,” wrote a sixth user. “You had me at draMATically, chat could never,” added the next person. “You sure don't know then what ChatGPT is capable of,” joked another.