AI-detector flags in audio software and production posts

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Question for audio software, plugin, soundware, and production-technique posts.

If a plugin troubleshooting note, DAW workflow reply, synthesis explanation, soundware description, hardware comparison, or production-technique post gets flagged by an AI text detector, how much should that matter?

https://detector-de-ia.net

I would treat the detector score as a weak review cue, not proof. In an audio-production forum, the better checks seem technical:

- does the post name the DAW, plugin, version, OS, interface, buffer, preset, synth engine, signal chain, hardware, project goal, or steps already tried?
- does it separate firsthand testing from copied press text, vendor copy, generic launch blurbs, or low-value marketing?
- does it avoid self-promotion, spam, unsolicited ads, misleading commercial claims, and off-topic software marketing?
- does it include enough detail for musicians, producers, or developers to respond without clicking away?
- does it avoid unlicensed samples, presets, stems, manuals, screenshots, or source material?
- is any affiliation disclosed if a plugin, soundware, service, or workflow is discussed?
- are false positives and false negatives treated as normal detector limitations?

A concise troubleshooting answer or synthesis explanation can be flagged even when a producer wrote it. A low score also does not prove that the bug report, compatibility note, mix advice, or commercial claim is correct.

Disclosure: I work on a related text-review workflow, but I am not linking or naming it here. I am asking about forum review practice, not recommending a tool.

For audio-production posts, should AI-detector flags only trigger a closer technical and promotion review, or are reproducible details and firsthand testing the better tests?

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Will it detect the AI that seems to have authored your first five posts?

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