Technology | Artificial Intelligence

Writesonic Review

Terry L. Cooper
2 min readOct 8, 2021
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Save your money. If you were considering this site to help you write your blog articles, don’t. Just no. Why? Lemme tell you.

Sure you don’t need a credit card just to use the free trial but that’s where the good stuff ends. The rest is all bad. First, you have to cough up nearly 1000 words (that’s the cut-off) as an “idea” to feed the site so that AI can write the post for you. I’ve got news for you. If I have to write up to 1000 words to get you to generate a post for me I may as well write the post myself.

Will it function better with more words fed to it? You’ll have to tell me because I have no use to try it again. Once was enough. Plagiarism. It failed the plagiarism test. I copied and pasted some of the bio of one of my ancestors from Find a Grave. 359 words to be exact. It spits back a blog post that was 25% plagiarized. Guess from where.

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38% Pinterest and 17% from Find a Grave. The pink highlight on the left is what the plagiarism checker found as “borrowed” content. I checked out the Pinterest hit and they had lifted it from FaG so basically, they stole from FaG and Writersonic stole from both. Nice.

End Game

This site is nothing more than a spin writer and a bad one at that.

Next!

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Terry L. Cooper

Writer for this platform since June 2020. See my pinned post for links to locate me all over the WWW.