If you look at any post in r/SAAS r/SideProject r/vibecoding , hell even here you can tell the post isn’t “really” from the user it’s mostly from Claude. It’s not the obvious tells too like emdashes and the classic “this not that”. It feels like Claude legitimately follows a recipe for these types of outputs and once you talk to Claude enough you can see it. Claude likes to have almost a narrative epic on its Reddit posts and as I use Claude more and more it feels as though 70% of Reddit has just become a human prompting Claude on the idea they want to get across and then copy and pasting. This IMO spells terribly for social media that relies on human connection as no one really wants to interactive with your specific Claude instance, they want to interact with you… anyways, thoughts on this? submitted by /u/Lokoto123
Originally posted by u/Lokoto123 on r/ClaudeCode
