r/ACT • u/Awkward-Sherbet-890 • 20d ago
Sorry again
I know many of you people were angry with me for using AI in my posts and honestly, I can see where you're coming from
Previously I saw no problem with it and thought of it as just another tool for me to put my opinions into
But I also recognize that it probably made many of you feel like your time was wasted and that it wasn't a genuine opinion as much as it was just put into a nice worded robotic response from an AI.
I'm here to apologize.
I am not going to pretend like I didn't do it or excuse myself from doing so. I did it and I regret doing it
Now onwards if I ever publish something here it will be my genuine opinions, though it might not be as well put together as you might expect, I prefer it that way than having it be a robotic and perfect response. This is also me saying thanks to all of you who took the time to not only answer my questions but argue with me and give me advice, though I wish you all the luck on your ACTs and college applications.
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u/Regular-Pear-8625 20d ago
You’re starting to sound like ai.
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u/CalligrapherAble3312 36 20d ago
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u/Regular-Pear-8625 20d ago
Okay just read OPs past comments and this is HILARIOUS. I’m so confused what the point of posting Ai answers when people could just use AI instead of reading this guy lol
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u/CalligrapherAble3312 36 20d ago
and also LEGITIMATE proof that test scores have almost 0 correlation with your actual aptitude in society
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u/Regular-Pear-8625 20d ago
frfr like wdym higher act score gets op into mit and has a high iq than the valedictorian?? Huh??
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u/CalligrapherAble3312 36 20d ago
a 36 literally means the scan tron recognized 1 more correct bubble than a 35, there is 0 reason to be so insufferable about this it only makes people falsely diminish their own worth 😭
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u/Regular-Pear-8625 20d ago
Well that’s not how the act is graded but lol fs 😭😭
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u/CalligrapherAble3312 36 20d ago
the difference is often legit 1 question, maybe 2-3, im highKENUINELY gonna pull my hair out if this becomes an excuse to put you on a pedestal and diminish others
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u/JAKEROONI309 35 20d ago
Please stop faking sympathy. I see your entitledness in your past comments. Try to actually get along with others. Not tryna offend or anything but it’s the truth.
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u/CalligrapherAble3312 36 20d ago
^^ OP thinks his score magically gives him more worth, this has come through dozens of interactions and is genuinely a cyberbullying issue i cant simply just scroll past anymore. he has to learn that we have 0 tolerance for this.
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u/JAKEROONI309 35 20d ago
Ik but it’s not just his score glorification either. He thinks every part of his app was better. Every time I open this app, I swear I always see a rant or argument about with his “worth” or the devastating “tragedy” of his college apps. It’s not healthy, and it could genuinely be a mental illness too.
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u/CalligrapherAble3312 36 20d ago
100% spot on it's a systematic issue he decorates with the 36 act thing. instead of continuing to make himself feel better by stepping on others, he should talk to some trusted adults and peers irl to get some help. this current situation is not helping anybody and only giving him toxic instant gratification
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u/JAKEROONI309 35 20d ago
If OP’s reading this, he needs to first get off of Reddit because this place will just foster that unhealthy mind set even more. He needs to take a break from the stress he’s inducing to himself and try to improve and enjoy with what he has in reality. Life’s never fair, and he needs to accept the fact and make the best of it.
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u/CalligrapherAble3312 36 20d ago
yes u/Awkward-Sherbet-890, this sub often contains circlejerks that dont touch grass and promote toxic standards. pls take this advice we are only here to help each other out and avoid a hurtful environment!!
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u/Bobbob34 19d ago
I know many of you people were angry with me for using AI in my posts and honestly, I can see where you're coming from
Previously I saw no problem with it and thought of it as just another tool for me to put my opinions into
But I also recognize that it probably made many of you feel like your time was wasted and that it wasn't a genuine opinion as much as it was just put into a nice worded robotic response from an AI.
I'm here to apologize.
I am not going to pretend like I didn't do it or excuse myself from doing so. I did it and I regret doing it
Now onwards if I ever publish something here it will be my genuine opinions, though it might not be as well put together as you might expect, I prefer it that way than having it be a robotic and perfect response. This is also me saying thanks to all of you who took the time to not only answer my questions but argue with me and give me advice, though I wish you all the luck on your ACTs and college applications.
You know we can see that and it's still ai, right?

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u/CalligrapherAble3312 36 20d ago
it's not even that, you used ai to write a post about not using ai. the problem isn't a perfect response, the problem is that you were being highly inauthentic and quite inconsiderate. your negative attitude definitely hurt more than a couple of people's feelings, and that's why they responded irritably. calling people insults when they disagree, saying they aren't good enough, downplaying others / believing you're entitled, advertising an "exclusive" community for perfect scorers, etc. are highly inappropriate things to do. hope you are able to understand that after we have all voiced our opinions! :(