Make AI Comments Feel Real and Positive
Bored with the stereotype Comments?
How to Make AI Comments Feel Real and Positive ...
and how to improve your own real comments 😌
- Give them distinct personalities (Excited fan, food critic, rival chef, curious kid, etc.)
- Mix humor, praise, and playful banter (instead of just robotic responses)
- Avoid making them too aggressive or negative unless it's for storytelling (like a "rival" character)
Examples of AI Comments for Tito’s Taco Video
🌮TacoFan99:
"I need a Tito’s Taco Stand in my life. That glow-in-the-dark taco is next level!"
🔥SpicySalsaKing:
"Okay, but did anyone else see that slow-mo taco flip? LEGENDARY."
🐢ShellyTheCritic:
"I respect Tito, but I still think Rival Tortoise had a chance… until that salsa explosion. 😂"
👀CuriousLizard:
"Wait… how do I get a taco if I don’t have hands? Life is unfair."
🤖AI_FoodieBot:
"Analyzing taco… Result: 10/10 delicious. Need immediate taste test."
If you want some villain-style AI commenters, they can be rivals or skeptical food critics, but they should still be fun...
🕶️TacoSnob5000:
"Glow-in-the-dark tacos? Pfft. Bet they don’t even taste good."
🐍SlyTheSnake:
"Tito thinks he’s the best? I’ve been making tacos since before he hatched!"
Would you like comment variations for different platforms (YouTube, TikTok, etc.)? 🚀 let me know!
Thank you for reading!
What are your comment tricks?
PS
You noticed well, playing around with styles and seeking the catchy ones...
Recent Comments
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Interesting points raised my Fleeky friend, but.... any comment I give is 100% me and no AI involvement at all!
I love using AI to assist me with content... it certainly speeds things up, but with comments I want to give my view and nothing else!!
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Hi, Won't the search engines be trying to detect AI generated content and then penalize it anyway? As regards comment tricks, I think the best is to read a post and think what someone who might have landed there through a google search would be interested to read, and if the author is open to it, push the boundaries of the content by asking a related question. I know those kinds of comments, that even oblige me to go and do more research to be able to answer are the ones I enjoy and appreciate the most. Having said that, I notice that many genuine comments I see on my friend's website who is outside the WA world are often very short. He has established a loyal audience who read all or most of his material and will add a very small complimentary comment just to check in as it were. Those aren't comment tricks, they are just being real. And yes, I agree and think most of us are bored with stereotypical comments. So . . . no I will resist :-)
Cheers
Andy
Hi Andy,
- You raise an excellent point about search engines detecting AI-generated content.
While AI is evolving rapidly, so are the mechanisms to differentiate between high-quality, insightful content and generic AI-generated text.
The key takeaway is that AI should be a tool to enhance creativity and efficiency, not a shortcut to mass-producing content for rankings. Thoughtful, well-researched posts (human-written, AI-assisted, or a combination of both) will always hold value.
- Your approach to commenting is spot on!
Engaging with content in a way that adds depth, sparks discussion, or even challenges ideas enriches the conversation for both the writer and the readers.
Asking thought-provoking questions or contributing fresh insights can make discussions more dynamic and meaningful.
- That said, short, authentic comments also have their place.
If someone has a strong connection with the content and simply wants to acknowledge it with a brief but genuine remark, that’s still valuable.
The key difference, as you pointed out, is authenticity. Whether long or short, meaningful engagement stands apart from generic or forced interactions.
And yes, stereotypical comments? Definitely uninspiring! 😉
Cheers,
Fleeky
Ps
Good to see you back after all those years! 🎶
Fake interaction is going to be a big wave with AI, but I think people are still going to crave real interaction and full AI could replace conversations without humans and even things like debates, I just wonder who will actually want to read that.
Yes... true
I often use AI as a better grammarly... expressing thoughts and feelings in correct syntax and spelling...
And you?
Ps
100% human generated... no fake. Real.
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Great thought provoking post, Fleeky!
The AI thing keeps getting more and more interesting every day.
Thanks for sharing!
Tim 🎼
Yes Tim and it looks and sounds more and more like us... the prompt is all😀
Have a great day!
Fleeky🎶
That's a fact!!
Mirrored or shadowed indeed 😏
(And we start to do the same 😂)
Or, is there MORE