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Is anyone using AI tools to make LinkedIn posts and not getting hidden or limited?

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I’ve tried a couple of AI writing tools, but my posts usually don’t get much attention. Do you guys change the text yourself to make it sound real? I’m curious how people mix AI with keeping it natural on LinkedIn.
 
Yes, I usually change AI content a bit to make it feel personal and not so robot-like. Straight AI posts can feel boring, so adding your own voice helps people interact more. How much do you normally change it?
 
LinkedIn can tell when writing sounds too robotic. If you add your own style, it usually works fine.
 
I’ve noticed that mixing AI ideas with real-life stories or examples helps posts feel stronger. Just using AI alone often misses a bit. A real, honest voice is what keeps people interested and reading.
 
Yes, AI tools are good for first drafts, but the plain text can sound stiff. I like to change some parts, add my own style, and include real stories or ideas. That helps posts on LinkedIn feel real and interesting.
 
I’ve tried a couple of AI writing tools, but my posts usually don’t get much attention. Do you guys change the text yourself to make it sound real? I’m curious how people mix AI with keeping it natural on LinkedIn.

First, jot down the idea you want to share—it can be short and simple. Then use a tool like ChatGPT to rewrite it so it sounds like you. If you only give it a wide topic, the result will feel plain and people may skip it. That’s why it’s better to pick your own clear idea so it feels real and personal.
 
Yes, AI tools are good for first drafts, but the plain text can sound stiff. I like to change some parts, add my own style, and include real stories or ideas. That helps posts on LinkedIn feel real and interesting.
I’m trying this way too, and I hope it works out. AI is great for getting ideas down quickly, but it’s your own voice that makes it sound real and human. I do something similar — I use a basic plan and then add my own stories to it.

Yes, I usually change AI content a bit to make it feel personal and not so robot-like. Straight AI posts can feel boring, so adding your own voice helps people interact more. How much do you normally change it?
I only began trying AI a little while ago, and I’m still learning how it works. It’s getting popular, so I want to use it to help me think of new ideas, not depend on it too much. If I depend on it all the time, I might stop using my own creativity.
 
I’ve tried a couple of AI writing tools, but my posts usually don’t get much attention. Do you guys change the text yourself to make it sound real? I’m curious how people mix AI with keeping it natural on LinkedIn.
This shows a big problem with social media — too many posts made by AI.
 
I’ve tried a couple of AI writing tools, but my posts usually don’t get much attention. Do you guys change the text yourself to make it sound real? I’m curious how people mix AI with keeping it natural on LinkedIn.
Yeah, even if I use AI tools, I still need to fix some parts so they sound more like a real person. For example, ChatGPT sometimes puts big letters at the start of every word. I think LinkedIn is a place where people share really good content, so if you use AI, you should adjust it or teach it better so it writes the way you like.
 
I tried using Linkmate for about 7 or 8 days to help my profile grow, but I stopped because I was worried my account might get suspended or banned.
 
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