Marcus Musick
1 min readOct 11, 2024

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Thanks for the feedback! I appreciate your detailed response.

1) I remember them teaching that in college, but that was somewhere between 2006-2010, so I'm sure a lot of things have changed.

2) Yes, I edit and fix any basic mistakes. The biggest problem is not publishing AI content. I also have a lot of people who want to join each day, and it's mostly AI writers.

3) Yes, I always read the story before publishing it. I'll correct the errors myself, but I'll send it back and let them know what is wrong if it's too many.

4) The main thing is that they wanted detailed feedback, and I'm not able to provide that. Some publications can do that, but I don't have the time to do that for each writer.

I also didn't realize until later on that the original person leaving the comment was upset because they were removed from the publication for using AI.

I have a team of editors, which helps me out a lot because I would have no way to publish 100 articles in a day without going crazy.

I also screen each writer before adding them because 80% of the people asking to join are AI writers.

I've helped with editing before in other publications and they are overrun with AI content, which is why it often takes days to get anything published.

Anyway, I think that covers everything!

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Marcus Musick
Marcus Musick

Written by Marcus Musick

Freelance Writer for almost 8 years. Founder of Never Stop Writing. You can reach out to me at https://substack.com/@marcusmusick.

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