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"textContent": "I’ve seen a lot of discussion around making outputs feel more “human,” but most of it focuses on surface-level language patterns.\n\nWhat’s been more useful in my experience is shifting attention to structure and cognitive load rather than just tone.\n\nA lot of what reads as “AI” isn’t just wording — it’s:\n\n• overly linear structure\n\n• lack of prioritization\n\n• uniform density across the entire response\n\nWhen you instead:\n\n• introduce hierarchy (what matters vs what doesn’t)\n\n• vary density (some parts concise, some expanded)\n\n• design outputs for usability rather than completeness\n\n…the result tends to feel more natural without needing to force stylistic quirks.\n\nCurious if others have found that structure has a bigger impact than phrasing alone.",
"title": "Ask for help- What is the ideal prompt to make the content more \"humanized\"?"
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