Google Dork - See who is copy and pasting direct from chatGPT

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Try this Google search:
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"regenerate response" yourkeywords -chatgpt
You'll see all sorts of sites where the content 'author' has simply copy and pasted direct from the chatGPT interface, including the 'Regenerate reponse' button! Blogs, etsy products, Facebook posts, press releases, podcast descriptions, property ads...
Some interesting finds in my niches, how about yours?

Always be safe when copy and pasting folks - sanitise your data!
 
Woow, a lot of shit out there. That was a fun search .. =)
 
Update as the 'regenerate response' footprint is no longer part of the chatGPT interface (but you can still use it to find older places where spam has been successfully placed). These dorks aren't as fruitful, but there are still some people not cleaning up their mess after copy and pasting:
Code:
"Was this response better or worse" yourkeywords
"BetterWorseSame" yourkeywords
 
Try this Google search:
Code:
"regenerate response" yourkeywords -chatgpt
You'll see all sorts of sites where the content 'author' has simply copy and pasted direct from the chatGPT interface, including the 'Regenerate reponse' button! Blogs, etsy products, Facebook posts, press releases, podcast descriptions, property ads...
Some interesting finds in my niches, how about yours?

Always be safe when copy and pasting folks - sanitise your data!
Should i say I can find anything when I search this or, I don't understand it, please explain
 
Though I have a script for sanitizing gpt output, I always proofread the posts before publishing, even for bulk generations.
Quick proofread skimming won't cost you much time.
Open 30 drafts in a row, quick skimming, and repeat.
 
Should i say I can find anything when I search this or, I don't understand it, please explain
It just means people working in your keywords' niche are a bit more careful when copy and pasting ;)
 
Should i say I can find anything when I search this or, I don't understand it, please explain
If you are working let's say on weight loss, use this:

"regenerate response" weight loss -chatgpt

And Google will show you websites that have been copying / pasting content straight from ChatGPT as they selected "regenerate response" as well when copying / pasting:

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If these people are doing keyword research prior to using ChatGPT to create content, you can find some easy to rank keywords and create content based on it.
 
If you are working let's say on weight loss, use this:

"regenerate response" weight loss -chatgpt

And Google will show you websites that have been copying / pasting content straight from ChatGPT as they selected "regenerate response" as well when copying / pasting:

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If these people are doing keyword research prior to using ChatGPT to create content, you can find some easy to rank keywords and create content based on it.
Thanks for the clearing me
 
Here's another one to find lazy copy and pasters that are trying (and failing) to get chatGPT to write about current events:
Code:
"my knowledge was last updated in September 2021"
 
And here's another one, this one targets copypastas that are too lazy to remove the 'Certainly! Here's a...' opening sentence that poor prompts will give:
Code:
"Certainly! Here's a" keyword

Some real travesties in the SEO niche for this dork...
 
I tried with one of my keywords, I came across several holiday rentals and real estate sales ads :D
Guys don't even bother :D
 
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