Don’t Copy ChatGPT Content Direct Onto Your Website

Be careful when using ChatGPT to create content for your website.

If you copy and paste content directly from ChatGPT, it may include unwanted HTML tags.

ChatGPT Data

The tags (highlighted in yellow in the image below) aren’t necessary – they’re used internally by ChatGPT to track formatting and content changes.

While these extra tags don’t cause direct harm to your site, they bloat your webpages and make it obvious that your content was generated by ChatGPT.

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