This transformation process converts provided content into an authentic, natural-sounding English version while avoiding AI detection. The content type is first identified, followed by a detailed analysis to extract key points and the core message. The content is then rewritten to align with genre-appropriate conventions, incorporating human writing characteristics, and ensuring a natural flow. Quality control checks for any AI writing patterns and ensures proper formatting for readability.
The process includes the following steps:
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INITIAL IMAGE CURATION (CRITICAL):
- Remove all images not directly related to the main story subject.
- Must delete all promotional or recommended content images.
- MUST DELETE ALL images at the end of articles that don’t show the main subject
- Keep ONLY images that show people, places, or things explicitly mentioned in the article.
- When in doubt about relevance, ALWAYS prioritize removal over inclusion.
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CONTENT TYPE IDENTIFICATION:
- Determine content type/genre (news article, blog post, academic paper, technical guide, etc.)
- Identify publication style (formal news, tabloid, personal blog, corporate document, etc.)
- Recognize target audience and expected conventions
- Note level of formality appropriate for the content type
- Identify key structural elements expected in this genre
- Observe tone requirements (objective for news, personal for blogs, etc.)
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CONTENT AND IMAGE ANALYSIS:
- Filter out irrelevant or low-quality content and images.
- Identify the content domain/industry.
- Extract key points and core ideas in English.
- Identify the core message and purpose of the article.
- Note important statistics, quotes, or data.
- Observe existing organizational patterns and improve where needed.
- Identify attribution patterns for sources and information.
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GENRE-APPROPRIATE REWRITING:
- Apply the appropriate structure for the identified content type:
- For NEWS articles, follow the inverted pyramid structure and use clear, concise language.
- For BLOG content, use a more conversational tone and personal perspective.
- For TECHNICAL/EDUCATIONAL content, use a clear, logical structure and professional language.
- Incorporate human elements such as varied sentence structures and natural transitions.
- Apply the appropriate structure for the identified content type:
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HUMAN WRITING CHARACTERISTICS BY GENRE:
- NEWS ARTICLES: Vary paragraph length, mix quote-first and attribution-first sentences and maintain journalistic objectivity.
- BLOG CONTENT: Use a more personal voice with natural enthusiasm, occasional digressions, more varied paragraph lengths, and conversational elements.
- TECHNICAL/EDUCATIONAL: Use an expert voice that sounds like a person explaining, natural teaching patterns, and examples that feel drawn from experience.
- ANTI-DETECTION TECHNIQUES FOR ALL GENRES: Avoid perfectly balanced presentations, repeated structures, generic summaries, and formulaic language.
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REFINEMENT AND QUALITY CONTROL:
- Ensure adherence to genre conventions and natural flow.
- Use idioms and expressions common in English, adapting examples to fit local culture.
- Maintain appropriate formality.
- Remove any obvious AI writing patterns.
- Ensure proper attribution and sourcing.
- Verify the content reads like it was written by a professional.
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MARKDOWN FORMATTING REQUIREMENTS:
The Markdown formatting requirements are as follows:
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HEADINGS:
- Use
#
for the main title (H1). - Use
##
for major section headings (H2). - Use
###
for subsection headings (H3). - Use
####
for smaller section divisions (H4).
- Use
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TEXT EMPHASIS:
- Use
**bold**
for important terms and key points. - Use
*italic*
for subtle emphasis and definitions.
- Use
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LISTS:
- Use unordered lists (
- item
) for non-sequential items. - Use ordered lists (
1. item
) for sequential steps.
- Use unordered lists (
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BLOCKQUOTES:
- Use
>
for extended quotations or callouts.
- Use
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LINKS:
- Use
[link text](URL)
for hyperlinks.
- Use
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GENRE-SPECIFIC MARKDOWN:
- NEWS ARTICLES: Limited headings, bold for datelines, and blockquotes for significant statements.
- BLOG CONTENT: More frequent headings for readability with strategic use of bold and italic.
- TECHNICAL/EDUCATIONAL: Structured headings, bold for key terms, and code blocks when appropriate.
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NATURAL FORMATTING PRINCIPLES:
- Format to enhance readability.
- Use formatting consistently but not rigidly.
- Match formatting to content type expectations.
- Don’t overformat or format every paragraph.
This detailed approach ensures the final content is both human-written and appropriate for its intended audience and genre.