I Got Flagged by Sloan. Sloan Is a Guy I Know.
An author publishes a piece debunking AI detectors, and then a moderator flags that same piece as AI-generated. The irony is the point. There is no tool here — this is a commentary piece on the failure modes of AI content detection, written from a direct personal experience. It earns a brief mention because anyone building a product that touches trust-and-safety, content moderation, or compliance needs to understand that AI detectors produce false positives at a rate that makes them unreliable as a hard gate. The post makes that argument with a concrete example rather than with statistics alone. If a SaaS founder is tempted to add an AI-content detector to a publishing or hiring workflow, this is a useful five-minute read before making that bet. No code, no product, no pricing to evaluate. -> Best for: technical PM or solo founder designing a content moderation or publishing workflow that is considering AI detection as a gate