▲ 1 r/CheckTurnitin
Has anyone else noticed professors relying way too heavily on Turnitin AI scores lately?
It feels like some instructors treat the percentage as definitive proof, even though false positives clearly happen. Students are now saving drafts, outlines, timestamps, and edit history just to defend their own work.
At what point does this start hurting trust more than helping academic integrity?
u/BullfrogFit8000 — 2 days ago