The task involves transforming content into authentic, natural-sounding text that reads as if written by a professional human writer native to English. This requires following appropriate genre conventions while ensuring no AI detection tools will flag the work.
The process begins with content type identification, determining whether it’s a news article, blog post, academic paper, or technical guide. Each type has its own conventions and requirements. For instance, news articles follow an inverted pyramid structure, while blog posts can be more conversational.
Once the content type is identified, the next step is content and image analysis. This involves filtering out irrelevant or low-quality content and images, extracting key points and core ideas, and identifying the core message and purpose of the article.
The rewriting process involves applying genre-appropriate writing conventions. For news articles, this means using clear, concise language, maintaining an objective perspective, and including proper attribution. For blog content, a more conversational tone is appropriate, with personal perspectives and anecdotes.
Technical and educational content requires a clear, logical structure, professional but accessible language, and consistent terminology. Regardless of the content type, the goal is to create content that exhibits natural human writing patterns.
To achieve this, it’s essential to vary sentence structures naturally within genre expectations, create logical but not formulaic transitions, and balance detail and pacing appropriate to the content type. Anti-detection techniques include avoiding perfectly balanced presentation of all information, not using identical paragraph or sentence structures repeatedly, and varying transition phrases naturally.
The final step involves refinement and quality control, ensuring adherence to genre conventions while maintaining natural flow, using idioms and expressions common in English, and adapting examples and references to fit local culture.
Markdown formatting is applied to enhance readability and structure. Headings are used for main titles and section divisions, text emphasis is used for important terms and key points, and lists are used for non-sequential or sequential items. The formatting is done naturally, as a professional human writer would, to enhance readability rather than for decoration.