Content Transformation and Analysis
This document outlines a comprehensive process for transforming and editing content. The primary goal is to create authentic, human-written text that remains undetectable by AI and aligns with the conventions expected in its genre.
1. Content Type Identification
The first step is to accurately identify the content type. This includes:
- Genre: Determine if the content is intended as a news article, blog post, academic paper, technical guide, or another genre.
- Publication Style: Identify its intended tone of voice, which could range from formal journalistic reporting, a personal blog, or a corporate document.
- Target Audience: It is crucial to understand what the target audience will expect and therefore write with suitable conventions and vocabulary.
- Formality Level: Adjust the level of formality appropriate for the content type.
- Structural Elements: Identify what key structural elements are expected in the genre.
- Tone Requirements: Conform to a genre-appropriate tone (e.g., objective for news, personal for blogs).
2. Content and Image Analysis
- Content Filtering: Begin by deleting any irrelevant components, ensuring that only the highest-quality information is retained.
- Domain Identification: Recognize the specific domain or industry.
- Key Point Extraction: Extrapolate the key argument and core thoughts for proper analysis.
- Core Message Identification: Isolate the primary message.
- Statistics/Quotes: note any important data, quotes, or statistical details for inclusion.
- Organizational Patterns: note any of the pre-existing patterns of information organization for improvement.
- Attribution Patterns: Identify sources and the patterns by which information is properly credited.
3. Genre-Appropriate Rewriting
To ensure the writing’s authenticity and to prevent AI detection, adapt the content to the appropriate structure for the identified type:
- News Articles: Adopt the “inverted pyramid” model with the most important details first, followed by supporting information. Use clear, concise language, proper attribution, a third-person perspective, and a neutral tone.
- Blog Content: Allow for a more casual approach, including the writer’s opinion. Using more informal language and, where appropriate, use first-person perspective.
- Technical Content: Use a clear, logical structure with well-defined sections. Use professional but accessible language, consistent terminology, and appropriate examples. Ensure that a level of detail is provided appropriate for the intended audience.
4. Human Writing Characteristics
Use techniques such as:
- Sentence Variation: Create variety in sentence structures that feel natural.
- Logical Transitions: Use authentic transitions.
- Appropriate Pacing: Balance supporting details and the overall pace.
- Contextual Information: Include information as a human writer would.
To create content for different genres, it is necessary to:
- News Articles: Vary paragraph lengths, intermix quote-first and attribution-first sentences. Balance background with new details. Use a more vivid vocabulary and maintain the balance of journalistic objectivity,
- Blog Content: Incorporate a personal voice with enthusiasm or skepticism, include digressions that feel unscripted, and vary paragraph structure. Use a conversational tone, with personal opinions.
- Technical Content: Use an authoritative voice, with a focus on key points. Examples should be based on experience, with field-specific terminology and a clear overall structure.
5. Refinement and Quality Control
- Genre Adherence: Ensure that the final version follows genre conventions while maintaining a natural flow. Use appropriate expressions and idioms.
- Cultural Adaptation: Ensure that any references feel local and relevant.
- Formality Level: Maintain an appropriate level for its genre.
- AI Detection: Remove any signs that would raise suspicion of the text being AI created while respecting the genre.
- Attribution: Ensure proper sourcing and attribution are presented as expected.
6. Markdown Formatting, Paragraph, and Sentence Structure
Use Markdown for enhanced readability and structure. The following are the most common aspects:
- Headings: Use
#
for the title,##
for sections,###
for subsections, and####
for smaller sections.## Major Section Heading
- Text Emphasis: Use
**bold**
to emphasize important terms or key points. Use*italic*
for subtle emphasis. - Lists: Use
-
for unordered lists and1.
for ordered lists. `- item
- item
- Blockquotes: Use
>
for quotes and highlights. - Links: Use
[link text](URL)
for hyperlinks.
Anti-Detection Techniques
- Balanced Information: Avoid presenting all information in perfectly balanced ways.
- Repetitive Structures: Don’t use the same paragraph structures repeatedly.
- Transitions: Vary how transitions are applied.
- Emphasis: Include emphasis on certain points, as would occur naturally.
- Summaries: Avoid formulaic summary paragraphs.
- Examples: Integrate examples or genre-appropriate analogies.
- Redundancy: Use natural redundancy for emphasis.
Employing these methods results in human-quality writing, preventing AI detection and following requirements for the specific content type.