Updated My Blog Domain and Links
What I Said:
I changed my blog domain, so I have to update some links in my site, because some special categories have been picked up, such as profile, tweets. Now, it works fine.
ChatGPT’s Revision:
I changed my blog domain, so I had to update some links on my site because certain categories, like profile and tweets, had been picked up. Now it works fine.
Fixes and Explanations:
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“I changed my blog domain, so I have to update some links in my site” → “I changed my blog domain, so I had to update some links on my site”
Changed “have to” to “had to” because you’re talking about something that already happened in the past. “On my site” is more natural than “in my site” when referring to links.
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“because some special categories have been picked up” → “because certain categories, like profile and tweets, had been picked up”
“Certain” sounds more natural than “special,” and adding examples like “profile and tweets” clarifies the categories you’re talking about. Changed to past tense “had been” to maintain consistency.
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“such as profile, tweets” → “like profile and tweets”
“Like” is more commonly used in this context than “such as.”
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“Now, it works fine.”
This part is perfect and needs no changes. It’s clear and concise.