AI Detector for Bloggers
Verify your blog content originality and protect your authentic voice from AI suspicion
Independent bloggers face a peculiar problem: search engines have started discounting AI-generated content at scale, but the line between AI-assisted drafting (fine) and AI-mass-produced spam (penalised) is opaque. The realistic posture is to use AI for ideation and outlines, write your own prose, and run a detector before publishing — both as quality control and as evidence if your traffic ever drops and you're trying to rule out an AI-content penalty.
Why Bloggers Need a Reliable AI Detector
Google's spam policy targets unreviewed AI content
Pages that are AI-drafted, automatically published, and add nothing get demoted. Pages that are AI-assisted, human-reviewed, and add genuine value generally rank fine. Detection helps you decide which side of the line your post is on.
Affiliate and review niches get extra scrutiny
Money-keyword niches (finance, health, product reviews) face the strictest quality bar. AI-drafted reviews of products you haven't actually used are exactly the pattern Google's helpful-content updates target.
Detector flags on your own voice
Bloggers writing in a tight, listicle-friendly style sit in the same SEO-flag-zone as marketing copy. A pre-publish scan tells you which paragraphs sound generic enough to trip a detector — and probably a reader.
Defending the blog after a traffic drop
If your traffic drops after a Google update, you'll want evidence that your content was human-reviewed. Saved detector reports per post are part of that evidence.
How It Works
Use AI for ideation, not for the prose
Outline with AI; brainstorm angles with AI; rewrite headlines with AI. Write the body of the post yourself.
Scan before publishing — keep the report
Save a per-post report alongside the draft. If your traffic drops, the audit trail is your insurance.
Add genuine first-hand experience
Photos you took, screenshots from your account, results of an experiment you ran. AI can't fake first-hand evidence — and helpful-content systems weight it heavily.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will Google penalise my AI-drafted blog posts?
Google's policy targets low-quality content at scale, not AI assistance per se. The pattern that gets penalised is automated publication of unreviewed AI content. AI-assisted posts that are reviewed, edited, and add genuine value generally rank fine.
Should I disclose AI use on my blog?
Increasingly recommended, especially for affiliate or review content. A short editorial note ('this post was drafted with AI assistance and edited by [name]') is becoming standard. Some niches, especially health and finance, may face regulatory pressure for explicit disclosure.
How do I prove my content was human-reviewed?
Saved detector reports timestamped before publishing, draft history (Google Docs, Notion), and on-page evidence of first-hand experience (photos, original screenshots, original data). The combination is much more defensible than any single signal.
What's the right detector for blog content?
GPTZeroPro produces the cleanest sharable report for the kind of long-form content most independent bloggers publish. Originality.ai is more focused on agency-style procurement workflows; for a solo blogger it's overkill.
Are listicles inherently flagged as AI?
Listicles share enough structural markers with AI-generated content (numbered lists, parallel structure, bolded key terms) that detectors flag them more often than narrative prose. Adding personal commentary, original examples, and varied paragraph length usually drops the score significantly.
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