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angelaffliction angelaffliction​(sub female)
1 day ago • May 19, 2026

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I’ve come to notice that some message I am receiving seems to have been made by Ai. Has anyone else experienced this? They just seem to detailed too spot on idk just something weird about them….
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Miki Miki
20 hours ago • May 19, 2026
Miki • May 19, 2026
Can't say as I have. But in my case, fortunately, I don't get a lot of messages.

If there are those who use AI to compose messages, I don't see what they think they're gaining.

But... whatever toasts their muffins I guess.
dollMaker dollMaker​(dom male)
20 hours ago • May 19, 2026

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dollMaker​(dom male) • May 19, 2026
angelaffliction wrote:
I’ve come to notice that some message I am receiving seems to have been made by Ai. Has anyone else experienced this? They just seem to detailed too spot on idk just something weird about them….


My advice, report the profiles, seek Cage Admin help, and send screen shots to the sites admin, these may be scammer profile/activity.
JaredMayer JaredMayer​(dom male)
17 hours ago • May 19, 2026
JaredMayer​(dom male) • May 19, 2026
Not here, but I did on dating apps the last time I used them. It was pretty obvious when someone who conversed in all lower-case short sentences for the first couple messages suddenly switched to two paragraphs of perfectly punctuated text with the occasional em-dash. On those apps I'm pretty sure it was a scam; here that might also be the case or it could just be people who are incredibly lazy and ingenuine.
Miki Miki
16 hours ago • May 19, 2026
Miki • May 19, 2026
JaredMayer wrote:
Not here, but I did on dating apps the last time I used them. It was pretty obvious when someone who conversed in all lower-case short sentences for the first couple messages suddenly switched to two paragraphs of perfectly punctuated text with the occasional em-dash. On those apps I'm pretty sure it was a scam; here that might also be the case or it could just be people who are incredibly lazy and ingenuine.


Indeed, I have communicated with people who tried those many "Credits to talk, talk only no meet" sites and they indicated that a good way to detect a robotic writer are strange changes in tone, abrupt and disjointed conversations or a topic out of nowhere when you're trying to talk about something.

But as written above, anyone sees a suspicious message report it. The staff will check it out and if the writer is just lousy at messaging, no foul. If it's a bot they'll get rid of the account.
TopekaDom TopekaDom​(dom male)​{Chaos }Verified Account
15 hours ago • May 19, 2026
TopekaDom​(dom male)​{Chaos }Verified Account • May 19, 2026
My guess it would be the scammers looking for a way to appear "normal".

I haven't seen any yet, but then again I tend to scare off non AI people.

(which I find rather funny saying that)
Grizzledoldman​(dom male)
9 hours ago • May 19, 2026
Grizzledoldman​(dom male) • May 19, 2026
A very slightly different take on this. Not eveyone who uses AI is trying to scam someone. I am a manager of technical people in my daily life. For every open position my teams have had for the last 3 years there have been multiple applications where the use of AI is obvious. Sometimes it is to match their reply/resume to the advertised position, sometimes it is to cover an applicant's struggles with the engish language. Once we toss those out and narrow our pool to 3-5 people we want to talk to and set up the interview, is when we run up to the people who don't have the skills to perform, but do have the skills to give AI a nice prompt. We do all our interviews online, we watch eyes as we ask questions to know if someone is looking elsewhere for answers.

All true, scammers are everywhere. But sometimes people just struggle with words, with being open and responsive. so they use AI to refine their edges not realizing that at some point your true self comes out. The bottom line is that if something feels off, then something is off and you don't clck. Move on.