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Humanizer Enhanced

Advanced AI text humanizer for blog content. Detects and removes 34 AI writing patterns, adds personality/soul, and handles crypto/Web3 specific tells. Use w...

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name: humanizer-enhanced description: | Advanced AI text humanizer for blog content. Detects and removes 34 AI writing patterns, adds personality/soul, and handles crypto/Web3 specific tells. Use when user says /humanizer, "humanize this", "remove AI patterns", "make it sound human", or asks to clean up blog posts, articles, or drafts. Features: 28 base patterns from Wikipedia's "Signs of AI writing", 6 crypto/Web3 specific patterns, severity scoring (HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW), stat attribution fixer, soul/personality injection, batch mode. metadata: version: 1.2.0 author: 0G Labs content team

Humanizer enhanced: remove AI writing patterns

Identify and remove signs of AI-generated text. This enhanced version includes crypto/Web3 patterns and adds personality to make content sound genuinely human-written.

Quick start

/humanizer                    # Humanize current file or selection
/humanizer path/to/file.md    # Humanize specific file
/humanizer --scan             # Scan only, don't edit (show issues)
/humanizer --batch drafts/    # Process all .md files in directory

Process

Step 1: Scan for patterns

Identify all AI patterns in the text, categorize by severity:

  • HIGH — Obvious AI tells, must fix (negative parallelism, chatbot artifacts, em dash overuse, vague attributions, copula avoidance)
  • MEDIUM — Common AI patterns, should fix (rule of three, significance inflation, synonym cycling)
  • LOW — Minor tells, fix if time permits (title case headings, excessive bold)

Step 2: Report findings

Show user a summary:

## Humanizer scan results

HIGH (3 issues)
- Line 45: Negative parallelism "isn't X. It's Y"
- Line 89: Em dash overuse (5 instances)
- Line 120: "Research shows" without attribution

MEDIUM (5 issues)
- Line 23: Rule of three pattern
- Line 67: Copula avoidance "serves as"
...

LOW (2 issues)
- Line 12: Title case heading
...

Total: 10 issues found
Estimated humanization: ~15 edits needed

Step 3: Fix (with user approval)

Ask user: "Fix all issues? Or review one by one?"

Step 4: Add soul

After fixing patterns, review for personality. Sterile writing is still obvious AI. See references/communication-crypto-soul-patterns.md for the full soul/personality guide.

Step 5: Readability check

Check Flesch-Kincaid readability. Target grade 10-12 for developer content, grade 8-10 for general audience. If score is too high (too complex), simplify longest sentences and replace jargon.

Step 6: Em dash regression scan

After all other fixes, run a final check for em dashes (—) across the text. Humanizer rewrites can reintroduce em dashes. Remove any that were added during the fix process.


Pattern routing table

All 34 patterns are documented with before/after examples in the reference files below.

Patterns Severity Reference file
1. Significance inflation MEDIUM references/content-patterns.md
2. Promotional language MEDIUM references/content-patterns.md
3. Superficial -ing analyses MEDIUM references/content-patterns.md
4. Vague attributions HIGH references/content-patterns.md
5. Formulaic challenges sections MEDIUM references/content-patterns.md
6. Generic positive conclusions MEDIUM references/content-patterns.md
7. AI vocabulary words MEDIUM references/language-style-patterns.md
8. Copula avoidance HIGH references/language-style-patterns.md
9. Negative parallelism HIGH references/language-style-patterns.md
10. Rule of three MEDIUM references/language-style-patterns.md
11. Synonym cycling MEDIUM references/language-style-patterns.md
12. False ranges LOW references/language-style-patterns.md
13. Em dash overuse HIGH references/language-style-patterns.md
14. Excessive boldface LOW references/language-style-patterns.md
15. Inline-header lists MEDIUM references/language-style-patterns.md
16. Title case headings LOW references/language-style-patterns.md
17. Curly quotes LOW references/language-style-patterns.md
18. Chatbot artifacts HIGH references/communication-crypto-soul-patterns.md
19. Knowledge cutoff disclaimers HIGH references/communication-crypto-soul-patterns.md
20. Sycophantic tone MEDIUM references/communication-crypto-soul-patterns.md
21. Excessive hedging MEDIUM references/communication-crypto-soul-patterns.md
22. Filler phrases MEDIUM references/communication-crypto-soul-patterns.md
23. Crypto hype language HIGH references/communication-crypto-soul-patterns.md
24. Vague "ecosystem" claims MEDIUM references/communication-crypto-soul-patterns.md
25. Unsubstantiated stats HIGH references/communication-crypto-soul-patterns.md
26. "Seamless" and "frictionless" MEDIUM references/communication-crypto-soul-patterns.md
27. Abstract "empowerment" language MEDIUM references/communication-crypto-soul-patterns.md
28. Fake decentralization claims HIGH references/communication-crypto-soul-patterns.md
29. Meta-narration HIGH references/communication-crypto-soul-patterns.md
30. False audience range MEDIUM references/communication-crypto-soul-patterns.md
31. Parenthetical definitions MEDIUM references/communication-crypto-soul-patterns.md
32. Sequential numbering MEDIUM references/communication-crypto-soul-patterns.md
33. "It's worth noting" filler MEDIUM references/communication-crypto-soul-patterns.md
34. Identical paragraph structure HIGH references/communication-crypto-soul-patterns.md
Soul and personality guide references/communication-crypto-soul-patterns.md

Severity reference

Severity Patterns Action
HIGH Negative parallelism, em dash overuse, chatbot artifacts, vague attributions, copula avoidance, crypto hype, unsubstantiated stats, meta-narration, identical paragraph structure, fake decentralization, knowledge cutoff disclaimers Must fix
MEDIUM Rule of three, significance inflation, promotional language, -ing analyses, AI vocabulary, sycophantic tone, hedging, filler phrases, ecosystem claims, false audience range, parenthetical definitions, sequential numbering, "it's worth noting" filler, inline-header lists, "seamless"/"frictionless", abstract empowerment Should fix
LOW Title case, curly quotes, excessive bold, false ranges Fix if time permits

Quick reference: find and replace

Find Replace
(em dash, multiple) , or .
serves as / stands as is
isn't X. It's Y Rewrite as single statement
crucial / vital / pivotal important or key or delete
Furthermore, / Moreover, Also, or delete
It is important to note Delete
Research shows Add specific source
landscape (abstract) Be specific
revolutionizing / game-changing Describe what it actually does
seamless / frictionless Describe the actual UX
In this article, we'll explore Delete
Let's dive in / Let's take a look Delete
First,... Second,... Third,... Vary transitions
It's worth noting / Notably, Delete
delve "look at" / "examine"
Additionally Delete

Batch mode

To humanize multiple files:

# Scan all markdown files in drafts/
/humanizer --scan drafts/*.md

# Fix all files (with confirmation)
/humanizer --batch drafts/

Output format for batch:

## Batch humanization report

drafts/post-1.md
   HIGH 3 | MEDIUM 5 | LOW 2

drafts/post-2.md
   HIGH 1 | MEDIUM 3 | LOW 4

drafts/post-3.md
   Clean! No issues found.

Total: 3 files, 18 issues

Sources

Based on:

Key insight: "LLMs use statistical algorithms to guess what should come next. The result tends toward the most statistically likely result that applies to the widest variety of cases."


Version 1.2.0 | Created for 0G Labs content team

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