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why your linkedin posts sound like chatgpt (and how to fix it)
paraai team-

linkedin has an ai problem. scroll your feed for 30 seconds and you'll spot at least three posts that clearly came from chatgpt. the format is always the same. a hook line with an emoji. short paragraphs. a "lesson learned" structure. agree?

the irony is that people use ai to stand out but the output makes them blend in with every other ai-generated post.

why linkedin ai posts all sound the same

chatgpt has a linkedin voice. ask it to write a linkedin post and it produces a specific format every time. line break after every sentence. rhetorical questions. a list of three points. a closing call to action asking for engagement.

this format went viral in 2024 and now the algorithm is flooded with it. readers scroll past because they've seen it a thousand times.

what actually works

your linkedin posts need your voice. your specific experience. your actual opinion — not the safely balanced take chatgpt generates.

use ai to get past the blank page. you have a point you want to make but can't find the words? dump your rough thoughts into cowrite. get a draft.

then tear it apart. cut the generic opening. add the specific detail from your actual experience. remove the rhetorical questions. write like you'd talk to a colleague, not like you're performing for an audience.

run the final version through paraai's paraphrase if you want to make sure the ai patterns are gone. the fine-tuned models strip out the chatgpt cadence and add natural variation.

the one-line test

read your post out loud. if it sounds like a motivational poster, rewrite it. if it sounds like something you'd actually say at lunch, publish it.

untraceable ai writing on linkedin isn't about hiding ai use. it's about not sounding like the other 10 million people using the same prompts. your voice is the differentiator. let ai help with the writing. keep the thinking yours.