Operator Humanizer
ReviewAudited by ClawScan on May 10, 2026.
Overview
The skill does not request device or account access, but it is explicitly designed to hide AI authorship and make AI text appear human-written.
Install only if you are comfortable with a rewriting skill that intentionally masks AI authorship. Use it for clarity or tone adjustments, not for impersonation, undisclosed AI submissions, fake personal experiences, or bypassing AI-disclosure requirements.
Findings (3)
Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.
Content produced with this skill may be mistaken for human-written work and could violate disclosure, academic, workplace, or platform rules.
The skill frames success as concealing AI-origin signals and making generated text appear human-authored, which can mislead downstream readers or platforms about authorship.
Eliminate AI tells. Inject authentic voice. Make it sound like a person wrote it.
Use only for legitimate style editing. Do not use it to misrepresent authorship, impersonate someone, or bypass rules that require AI disclosure.
Readers may trust the text as more personally or organically human than it really is, especially if fake imperfections or anecdotes are added.
The reference guide explicitly recommends deliberate mistakes to simulate human imperfection, which goes beyond ordinary editing and can manufacture false authenticity.
Natural typos and common misspellings that don't hurt credibility but add human imperfection.
Avoid intentional deception. Require user approval before adding typos, personal voice, anecdotes, or other humanizing details, and do not fabricate facts or experiences.
Users have less independent context for who maintains the skill or where to inspect its history.
The package has limited external provenance information. The artifacts do not show risky installation or dependency behavior, so this is a notice rather than a concern.
Source: unknown; Homepage: none
Review the bundled files before use, and inspect any packaged script before running it directly.
