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Are AI Comments Taking Over TradingView?

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Lately, I’ve noticed a pattern in many idea comment sections — perfectly structured replies that sound smart but feel… robotic.
It made me wonder how much of the community interaction we see here is actually human anymore.

🔍 Why it matters

TradingView was built around discussion and idea sharing.
But if AI tools start filling comment sections, it becomes harder to tell whether you’re learning from real traders or just reading automated feedback.

💡 How to spot AI-generated comments

Too polished: Sentences are perfectly balanced, emotionless, and often repeat the same structure.

Generic praise: “Great analysis, thanks for sharing!” — repeated under hundreds of different tickers.

No real chart feedback: They never mention levels, entries, risk, or timing.

Repetitive language: Look for identical sentences or phrases across multiple ideas.

🧭 Why I wrote this

This isn’t to criticize anyone — I actually use AI for research myself.
But I believe human experience, real charts, and emotion still matter in trading.
AI can support us, but it shouldn’t replace our community.

📣 What do you think?

Have you noticed more AI-style comments lately?
Do you think they help, or do they make it harder to learn from others?

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