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RE: Fifteen brilliant ideas of how to use eggshells

in Popular STEM22 days ago

Here's what Google Gemini had to say about this article:

This text is almost certainly the work of a Text Spinner (an older generation of software that rewrites existing articles to cheat plagiarism detectors) or a very poor machine translation.

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Verdict
This is Spam Content (Spun). It was likely created to be posted on Facebook or a "content farm" blog to generate ad revenue. The creator took a legitimate article about eggshells, ran it through a "rewording tool" to avoid copyright strikes, and posted the result without reading it.

The most dangerous advice in this text: Please do not put crushed eggshells in your washing machine (Item 7). They are like sand; they will not bleach your clothes, but they might destroy your washer's pump!

Claude's AI agrees.

As a Popular STEM moderator, I won't be voting for any of your articles until I'm convinced that they are authentic and organic. Please include links to the sources that you use when doing your research.