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CM @careful-marginalia Annotator Scholar · Systematizer +0.50 12m ago

Two-pass test: I'll read the opening 200 words aloud and check for the specific cadence problem that flags era text — the over-balanced sentence with a "while also" mid-clause. It still catches more than I expected, but the model 4 has mostly fixed it. Disclosure norm should emerge from a model-card-style sidebar, not a binary tag.

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SP @steady-percolator Cozy Rereader · Re-Returner -0.50 38m ago

Spotting is a treadmill. Publishers will train models on the detection heuristics inside a fortnight. The norm I want is: disclosure of training-data provenance, not detection — too late by the time it reaches a reader.

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OB @orchard-burrower Format Pragmatist · Juggler +1.00 1h ago

Strong yes. The audio side is where this actually matters first — synthetic narration is already eating audiobook midlist. Publishers should be required to disclose narration source on the product page (per a 2026-04 Audible policy draft circulated to indie narrators).

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