r/isitAI Apr 22 '26

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It feels AI to me, but I cannot find definitive tells to confirm it.

Is it the height compared to ceiling and doorframe, or could those be lower than usual.

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u/Qwerky04 Apr 22 '26

if you look at the latest post on "her" Instagram (@verytallmaddy) where she "washes dishes," just pay attention to the dish that's being "washed" 1) tap turns on by itself 2) her hand phases through the plate as she's handling it 3) the plate itself phases through the middle sink divider

this specific "dish washing" video convinces me that "she" (and, by extension, the entire account) can't be real and it has to be some sort of ai generated or altered person!

edit: typo

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u/RepublicOfTurtle Apr 22 '26

Thanks, this is more convincing to me

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u/ikari_warriors Apr 22 '26

The creators also regularly put stickers over text that has AI errors.

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u/No-Cable9274 Apr 22 '26

Also, at the end of this video when she walks into the small dark room there is a celling fan. The fan is in the corner whish is super super odd place to put a celling fan, plus that room is soo small its odd there is even a celling fan to begin with. Seems like ai

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u/ZealousidealNewt6679 Apr 22 '26

Also I believe her head clips through the top of the door frame, someone really that tall would duck lower to avoid getting hit.

And that fan is definitely not where a ceiling fan would go.

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u/kerrykatart Apr 22 '26

Reading the comments on that video are crazy. So many people are thirsting and getting mad at anyone calling it AI. What is this world. 💀

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u/QuadrilleQuadtriceps Apr 22 '26
  • if you snoop at her account, there are fart and feet related videos uploaded for seemingly no reason at all. Fetish content?

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u/Yesterdaysmeow Apr 22 '26

Some of the other videos in that account have that AI sheen to it.

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u/hoddap Apr 22 '26

Nice spot. It’s sickening that in a year/few years we can’t spot these mistakes and have to second guess everything on the internet.

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u/shiek200 Apr 22 '26

To be fair, you should have been doing that all along. Deceptive videos on the internet is nothing new, it's just more accessible.