As a non-native English speaker this hits a nerve. AI writing is tempting because "good English" felt like a gatekeeping thing. But I've noticed when I just write in my own broken-but-real voice, people actually engage more. Polished AI copy reads like nobody home.
rwasimsk 1 days ago [-]
Btw, I am a Vibe Coder. Still I must say- Although I use AI for my frontend development and more stuff, I believe originality is the best path. You can build outstanding web pages, platforms & articles via AI, but it comes at a cost- burial of your creativity. So you must learn to code, write and understand too. So imperfection is better than perfect copied stuff.
I agree to this- "Write Your Own Copy".
nacozarina 1 days ago [-]
People are trying. Good writing is difficult to produce. For the average Joe, the most cost-effective writing tutor/aid available is a free AI prompt. So that’s what they are using.
There are real ppl using AI to speak up that were previously silent. Yes, AI is the difference-maker for their engagement. Yes, their efforts are imperfect and have a ‘smell’. That’s not a defect, that’s a perfectly normal and expected condition.
lyfeninja 6 hours ago [-]
I get what you're saying here and I agree if you're only using unedited AI content to just increase your post frequency, then yeah it's annoying and feels somewhat abusive.
I personally like to use AI to make a first draft and then edit from there. It's way faster at that first draft than I am, but I can still maintain my voice and ensure I'm making all my points.
I will say many people are also generally bad writers. Is it slop if it's actually a better writer than the engineer making the site or the owner of a small business without a marketing team? It just seems like a tool to write better.
rlitsetorp 1 days ago [-]
But everyone—and I really mean everyone—in SEO right now favors AI-written content. Why? Because most of them are also selling AI. So you can forget about sitting there trying to churn out mediocre texts yourself if you want to be visible. Unfortunately, that’s just how it is.
lproven 1 days ago [-]
SEO is a scam, too.
AI is a scam. SEO is a scam. Blockchain -- all applications, no exceptions -- is a scam. Kubernetes is a scam: it's real, it works, and nobody except Google itself ever needed it. Containers are mostly a scam: they're a useful tool but not a deployment method, not a software distribution method, etc. SaaS and everything aaS are scams: own your shit, keep your own data on boxes you own. Pay for good smart people to run them. Hire old people, and pay enough to keep them. Good techies are not a fungible resource, and tech that makes people more fungible is bad tech.
Being AI advocates is a good sign of scammers, of industrial-scale incompetence, and of entire industries and market sectors to avoid.
jackycufe 13 hours ago [-]
"real" is the most important and the most precious thing
ostefani 1 days ago [-]
This is a problem: some people, some companies... no one want to pay | give more effort if it can be done faster and cheaper.
AnimalMuppet 1 days ago [-]
More fundamentally, in writing it out, I have to clarify my own thoughts. The worst problem with AI writing isn't that, as Xiaoher-C said, "AI copy reads like nobody home" (beautifully said), and so nobody reads it. The worst problem is that you don't have to clarify your own thoughts and ideas. There is a cost to you in that.
For those who want to get better at writing, the easiest way is to read judiciously. Of course you do have to practice what you want to become good at as well.
For marketing copy, have conversations with users. They will give you the perspectives, pitches, and parlance you seek.
bhag2066 2 days ago [-]
Handwriting (copying word for word) good copy is also a great way to become a good copywriter.
And now poisoning human attention and the very ability to reason. At scale.
Makes me think of Kali Yuga, the age of ignorance.
Are we doing this to ourselves? Is it being done to us? Is it some kind of self destruct implanted by aliens in a dark forest scenario?
It’s just… really fascinating.
Also reminds me of this - story
https://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/fiction/different-kinds-o...
I agree to this- "Write Your Own Copy".
There are real ppl using AI to speak up that were previously silent. Yes, AI is the difference-maker for their engagement. Yes, their efforts are imperfect and have a ‘smell’. That’s not a defect, that’s a perfectly normal and expected condition.
I personally like to use AI to make a first draft and then edit from there. It's way faster at that first draft than I am, but I can still maintain my voice and ensure I'm making all my points.
I will say many people are also generally bad writers. Is it slop if it's actually a better writer than the engineer making the site or the owner of a small business without a marketing team? It just seems like a tool to write better.
AI is a scam. SEO is a scam. Blockchain -- all applications, no exceptions -- is a scam. Kubernetes is a scam: it's real, it works, and nobody except Google itself ever needed it. Containers are mostly a scam: they're a useful tool but not a deployment method, not a software distribution method, etc. SaaS and everything aaS are scams: own your shit, keep your own data on boxes you own. Pay for good smart people to run them. Hire old people, and pay enough to keep them. Good techies are not a fungible resource, and tech that makes people more fungible is bad tech.
Being AI advocates is a good sign of scammers, of industrial-scale incompetence, and of entire industries and market sectors to avoid.
Do your own writing
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47573519
For marketing copy, have conversations with users. They will give you the perspectives, pitches, and parlance you seek.