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🚨 Rosalyn AI MUST be implemented. 🚨

Too many students are creating their own “proctor” emails just to bypass the system. Let’s stop pretending this isn’t happening. If you are truly honest and care about academic integrity, you should SUPPORT stronger verification, not fight against it.

The university should also require a Turnitin report for EVERY assignment submission. No excuses. A university’s reputation depends on the credibility of its students and degrees.

The people aggressively opposing Rosalyn AI and stricter checks are exposing themselves. Why fear integrity measures if you are doing your own work? The reality is simple: too many people are relying on AI to do assignments, cheating their way through courses, and abusing scholarships while hardworking students suffer the consequences.

I want UoPeople to become a respected, top-tier institution, not a university mocked because people found loopholes to cheat the system.

And to those saying:
“What if my internet is bad?”

Then prepare properly and find a stable connection before your exam. Every serious university in the world has standards. Integrity should never be sacrificed for convenience.

Protect the degree.
Protect honest students.
Protect the university’s reputation.

Rosalyn AI MUST be implemented.

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u/cx_330_ — 4 days ago
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Indian tenant hasn’t paid rent for 6 months and refuses to move out

Hi all, need some advice 🙇🏻

I rented my apartment to an Indian tenant with a signed tenancy agreement, but he hasn’t paid rent for 6 months and still refuses to leave. I already made a police report, but they said it’s a civil matter and can’t do much.

What are my legal options in Malaysia? Can I evict him legally, or do I need to go through court/lawyer?

Appreciate any advice, thanks 🙏

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u/cx_330_ — 5 days ago

I went down a rabbit hole testing all those “AI bypass/humanizer” tools everyone keeps hyping… and honestly? 90% of them are straight-up disappointing.

Not here to promote anything — if anything, this is the opposite.

So I tested a bunch:

Grubby AI — Doesn’t consistently bypass advanced detectors. And the output? Feels like someone swallowed a thesaurus. Overly formal, repetitive… just unnatural. Hard pass.

Stealthwriter — Probably the best out of the bunch. It actually gets through CopyLeaks and even Turnitin sometimes. BUT… the wording can get weird. Like, technically “human,” but no one actually talks like that.

JustDone AI — This one annoyed me. No matter what you input, it keeps flagging as AI. Feels like a rebranded version of other tools (looks a lot like HIX AI under the hood). Zero trust here.

HIX AI — Honestly, the worst experience. Tons of marketing, zero delivery. It just… doesn’t work.

Walter Writer — Not terrible, but not worth the price. Still sounds off in places, and for what it costs, you’d expect way better.

Here’s the thing most people don’t talk about:

A lot of these “humanizers” aren’t actually making your writing more human. They’re just injecting random errors or swapping words to trick detectors. That’s why once you run it through something like Grammarly and clean it up… boom, it gets flagged again.

And don’t get me started on the marketing — I’m pretty convinced some of these companies are paying Reddit users to hype their tools. The comments always feel… off.

So yeah, I didn’t find a single one that’s truly “worth it.”

If anyone has actually found one that works consistently (and isn’t just stealth marketing), I’m genuinely curious.

Because right now? It feels like most of this space is just smoke and mirrors.

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u/cx_330_ — 8 days ago

I’m Malaysian and I studied at University of the People. I graduated last year and recently submitted my degree for MQA accreditation, but it got rejected. The reason they gave was that the university doesn’t have DEAC accreditation.

I tried explaining that it has WSCUC accreditation, which is actually higher, but they didn’t seem convinced. They specifically want DEAC. The problem is, I only applied this year, and from what I understand, DEAC accreditation is no longer valid for them anyway?

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u/cx_330_ — 18 days ago