Changing join dates and other suspicious goings on.

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A few weeks ago I noticed that a new member's join date had, in the space of 24 hours, changed from Dec 2025 to July 2017. I posted a query in Tech Support, but no one had any ideas beyond my just getting mixed up. I had noticed that join date because the post sounded suspicious.

Today I read a post by sarahbear85 that sounded suspicious in a similar (AI???) way. I noticed that Sarahbear85 had joined in 2015. I took a look, and sarahbear85 has only posted since Dec 11, 2025, and many of those are duplicates or triplicates.

EDIT: I got my info via the Postings tab in sarahbear85's profile. As @MelissaBaby points out, a search shows them posting since 2018.

Another thing that invites my curiousity. Sarahbear85 replied in a series of 3 to an OP that I'd already flagged for its use of series of 3s.

What's going on?
Is there a way to explore this further?
 
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A few weeks ago I noticed that a new member's join date had, in the space of 24 hours, changed from Dec 2025 to July 2017. I posted a query in Tech Support, but no one had any ideas beyond my just getting mixed up. I had noticed that join date because the post sounded suspicious.

Today I read a post by sarahbear85 that sounded suspicious in a similar (AI???) way. I noticed that Sarahbear85 had joined in 2015. I took a look, and sarahbear85 has only posted since Dec 11, 2025, and many of those are duplicates or triplicates.

Another thing that invites my curiousity. Sarahbear85 replied in a series of 3 to an OP that I'd already flagged for its use of series of 3s.

What's going on?
Is there a way to explore this further?
I'm confused
 
A few weeks ago I noticed that a new member's join date had, in the space of 24 hours, changed from Dec 2025 to July 2017. I posted a query in Tech Support, but no one had any ideas beyond my just getting mixed up. I had noticed that join date because the post sounded suspicious.

Today I read a post by sarahbear85 that sounded suspicious in a similar (AI???) way. I noticed that Sarahbear85 had joined in 2015. I took a look, and sarahbear85 has only posted since Dec 11, 2025, and many of those are duplicates or triplicates.

Another thing that invites my curiousity. Sarahbear85 replied in a series of 3 to an OP that I'd already flagged for its use of series of 3s.

What's going on?
Is there a way to explore this further?

I just did a search and found sarahbear85 posts back at least as far as 2018.
 
I just did a search and found sarahbear85 posts back at least as far as 2018.
Huh. What I did was go to her profile (or wherever it is that has a tab called Postings) and there was less than a page worth. But I do get the same results as you when I search. Maybe that mode of looking at postings that I used isn't reliable.
 
Is it possible they dropped their account and rejoined and got Manu to link their current account to their old one? That would seem to describe the symptoms fairly well in a non-suspicous way
 
My understanding:
A: Join-date changed w/ significant gap between latest-updated date & posting history
B: chatbot-like AI-like posting pattern
MelissaBaby pointed out that I got erroneous info about sarahbear85. So that part is irrelevant. I'll edit the OP.
 
I can't see any reason to be digging in to this kind of thing at all.
My reason is that if it's really possible for someone to change their join date (and I did see it change, for sure, once), it should be brought to light. If what I thought I saw about strange post patterns was really happening (it wasn't) then I'd like to know if others have noticed it. No need at all for you to dig into it.
 
Huh. What I did was go to her profile (or wherever it is that has a tab called Postings) and there was less than a page worth. But I do get the same results as you when I search. Maybe that mode of looking at postings that I used isn't reliable.

Clinking on Postings in the profile only gives you a limited number of posts, even if you click on "read more" at the bottom of the page.

Even Advanced Search only gives you a limited number of results. As far as I can tell, there is no way to bring up a complete search result for someone with thousands of posts.

You can, however, refine searches by date parameters. By that method, I found that sarahbear85's first post was in Personals on Jan 3, 2015.

https://forum.literotica.com/threads/lonely-submissive.1133463/
 
I'm still going to assume that they had abandoned/deleted their account and just got it reconnected, leading to the changing start dates. If true, it's actually a positive for the site, not a negative.
 
What does series 3 mean?
Various people have described one aspect of "AI style" as being prone to use 3 modifiers at a time, like this post by @MistressqueenVita. @sarahbear85 had replied to her with a post using another series of 3 modifiers in her sentence. But that post has disappeared now.

Series of 3 is not significant for me by itself. @MisstressQueenVita posted:
I am a dominant woman with an interest in the exploration of desire, identity, and consensual power dynamics. My focus is on how submission, particularly for men and sissies, intersects with self-discovery, expression, and personal growth.
I enjoy discussing fetishes, sexuality, and the psychology behind attraction and surrender in a respectful, open-minded way. Whether you are questioning, evolving, or already confident in your submissive nature, meaningful conversation matters more to me than shock value.
This is a space for honest discussion, curiosity, and thoughtful exchange around sexuality and power without judgment and without pretense.





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I am a dominant woman with an interest in the exploration of desire, identity, and consensual power dynamics. My focus is on how submission, particularly for men and sissies, intersects with self-discovery, expression, and personal growth.
I enjoy discussing fetishes, sexuality, and the psychology behind attraction and surrender in a respectful, open-minded way. Whether you are questioning, evolving, or already confident in your submissive nature, meaningful conversation matters more to me than shock value.
This is a space for honest discussion, curiosity, and thoughtful exchange around sexuality and power without judgment and without pretense.
If you're looking for 3s, you'll find 3s. If you're looking for 2s, you'll find 2s.
 
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Various people have described one aspect of "AI style" as being prone to use 3 modifiers at a time, like this post by @MistressqueenVita. @sarahbear85 had replied to her with a post using another series of 3 modifiers in her sentence. But that post has disappeared now.

Series of 3 is not significant for me by itself. @MisstressQueenVita posted:
I am a dominant woman with an interest in the exploration of desire, identity, and consensual power dynamics. My focus is on how submission, particularly for men and sissies, intersects with self-discovery, expression, and personal growth.
I enjoy discussing fetishes, sexuality, and the psychology behind attraction and surrender in a respectful, open-minded way. Whether you are questioning, evolving, or already confident in your submissive nature, meaningful conversation matters more to me than shock value.
This is a space for honest discussion, curiosity, and thoughtful exchange around sexuality and power without judgment and without pretense.





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Words and thoughtful writing existed long before AI. Not every well written post is artificial.
 
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