My thoughts are that no spinner is EVER going to give you what you want. The English language is far too complex to have a computer understand it and produce sentences that make sense. Automated spinners will always be garbage - anyone who tells you they can give you what you want is a liar or has spent tens of millions of dollars working on it. Want to know why? Let's take a look at this paragraph you've just read, but spun.
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Let's compare the first sentence. Original is 1, spun is 2.
1. My thoughts are that no spinner is EVER going to give you what you want.
2. Our thoughts are which not any rewriter can be EVER BEFORE intending to offer what you long for.
Okay, so firstly, we have the replacement of "my" with "our" - this actually doesn't make too much of an issue here, but can you imagine if a sentence said "I want you to fuck my pussy"? That would turn into "I want you to fuck our pussy" - it doesn't make sense.
Secondly, it replaces "that" with "which" - in a lot of cases, this can be make sense grammatically. For instance:
1. The fox that jumped over the lazy dog
2. The fox which jumped over the lazy dog
In this case, it would work. Sadly, a spinner cannot tell if the sentence is capable of running this change. As you can see, it leads to really poor sentence structure and will instantly flag a reader as having something off about it.
Thirdly, it changes "give you" to "offer". This works here:
1. I would like to give you a possible solution
2. I would like to offer you a possible solution
But, again, as you can see from the text, it doesn't work for the first sentence we took a look at.
The bottom line is that language is far too complicated for a robot to turn around and reconstruct a sentence. Words sometimes have dozens of different meanings that make it very hard to get a decent output.
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However, (please note I'm going to advertise my services here, because I've done it before - lots of times) you can create a manual spinner using spintax and run it through an application to get the same type of desired outcome. Note that this isn't a solution for stuff you already have, but a solution for content you want to produce.
As an example, let's say we have 10 or so videos of Ariel Rebel masturbating. You want to create a 80-100 word description to upload to various tubes or provide morphed content for affiliates. Here's a sample of what you can do:
{|Horny |Sexy |Beautiful }{Ariel|Ariel Rebel|Miss Rebel} {masturbates|plays with her{self| pussy| {tight|wet|moist} pussy}}.
Here's a random sample of outputs:
Miss Rebel plays with her wet pussy.
Ariel masturbates.
Ariel Rebel plays with her wet pussy.
Miss Rebel plays with her pussy.
Miss Rebel masturbates.
Miss Rebel plays with her pussy.
Ariel Rebel masturbates.
Ariel masturbates.
Horny Ariel plays with her wet pussy.
Beautiful Ariel plays with her moist pussy.
Beautiful Miss Rebel plays with her moist pussy.
Beautiful Miss Rebel plays with herself.
Horny Ariel masturbates.
Horny Ariel Rebel masturbates.
Horny Ariel Rebel plays with her moist pussy.
Sexy Ariel plays with her wet pussy.
Now, I've produced spinners that are so complicated they can produce literally billions of results: actually, it isn't billions, it's a word that doesn't exist, because the
last spinner I made for a client had more possible outcomes than the number of atoms in the universe. Anyway, all of those outcomes were unique, and they were quality pieces of text that on their own were unknown to the reader as being spun.
At the end of the day, if someone is GOOD enough at writing spinners, they'll produce you a tool that you can use for months on end without Google even getting a sniff that it's not written by a human. Even the user wouldn't get it: but it does require the human touch to create.
If you want to talk shop, hit me up on the sig. I
guarantee that no one else in this industry knows more about spinners or how to produce them.
Please note: while I'm something of an expert for spinning content, I have never - and will never - use it for jobs that you bring me for writing. It's pretty damn obvious that the material we produce is all hand-written, but just in case some of you were wondering. No, maintaining a good record and being a decent business is more important to us than us risking using a spinner for a $30 job.