Write For Us — Embracing Our Humanity Together
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Chapter 1: The Importance of Community
I owe my presence here to the unwavering support of three friends. It's essential to have companions who stand by you through thick and thin.
They are the kind of friends who are there for both the joyous and challenging moments.
Section 1.1: Why "Just Humans"?
You might wonder why we chose the label "Just Humans." The answer is simple: other labels only serve to create divisions among us. The only universal label we can all embrace is humanity itself.
If extraterrestrial beings existed, perhaps I’d establish "Just Aliens" as a separate community. However, we welcome everyone without discrimination, regardless of their origins.
Section 1.2: Guidelines for Submissions
We encourage you to write your own content without the influence of AI. If you choose to use an AI tool, it should solely be for proofreading purposes. This approach ensures your unique style and tone remain intact, especially if English isn’t your first language.
If our editorial team detects any content generated by AI, we will recommend using it strictly for proofreading. Submissions produced entirely by AI will not be accepted, and we promise to handle the situation with respect and understanding.
Chapter 2: Insights and Recommendations
In this insightful video, "S:6 E:18 Ways Humans can Write Better. AI and Writers Part 2 with Desiree and Dave," you’ll discover valuable tips to enhance your writing skills and maintain your unique voice.
The second video, "Dissertation Writing Services (Human & AI): It's Far Worse Than You Think ⚠️," sheds light on the complexities surrounding writing services, emphasizing the importance of authenticity in writing.
As I share the lessons that have guided my journey, remember that writing doesn’t have to be a struggle, especially when you pour your heart into it. Embrace your inner voice and realize that you are already your best self.
We invite you to leave a comment that contributes positively to the community. After all, we are simply humans—what could be more profound than that?