in #aseanhive11 days ago

I joined the ASEAN Hive Community a day I get my hive account with such enthusiasm, eager to connect with fellow Filipinos, Asian Brother and Sister and share my passions with the world. I envisioned lively discussions, collaborations, and a supportive network of like-minded individuals. I poured my heart and soul into my posts, sharing my thoughts, my dreams, my experiences, and creative endeavors.

But then came the label: "possible bot account." (HUHUHUHUHUHU) A cold, algorithmic assessment negating my very essence as a hooooman being. It felt like my voice, my unique perspective, was being dismissed as mere code, a manufactured entity devoid of genuine emotion and human connection.

The disappointment was crushing. It felt like my efforts were not only undervalued but also misunderstood. The joy of sharing my thoughts and connecting with others was replaced by a sense of alienation and discouragement.

In the end, I decided to leave the community. The thought of continuing to engage in a space where my authenticity was questioned was simply too painful. It felt like a betrayal (I was betrayed by hoooman and the robot simple adopting me huhuhuhu), a rejection of my very humanity.

Now, I'm left with a lingering sense of sadness, wondering if my voice truly matters, if my contributions are truly valued. But I will not let this experience dampen my spirit. I will continue to find ways to express myself, to connect with others, and to share my unique perspective with the world.

This experience, though painful, has taught me a valuable lesson. The importance of hoooooman connection and the fragility of our online identities. It has also reinforced my belief in the power of authenticity and the importance of finding spaces where we can truly be ourselves, without fear of being labeled or dismissed.

Hey hooooman, I need hug!

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Now getting it worse, huhuhuhuhuhu. I was muted by ASEAN HIVE COMMUNITY moderators for not following community guidelines. Can you please gave me a second chance.

The writing style in this commment is far different than in your posts and comments, which follow a vague AI style travel blog format. I am still not convinced you're not using AI to create your post text, and the above writing style is just so different. Even online AI text generators think your content is almost certainly AI produced.

I think the problem is on my Company editor that using AI to correct the grammar, the layout and the tone. Maybe I refrain to use it from now and take on notepad instead.

Thank you for the information, so I can correct my mistake early.