Why does my poem have an AI warning?
- The Allpoetry community has decided it's important for AI work to be labeled, and that it wasn't being done.
- So we use automatic methods to detect whether a poem is AI. It is expensive and we're constantly improving it. It's quite accurate, but there are definitely false positives - which means that even if your poem is not AI, it might sometimes be categorized that way.
- We understand this can be frustrating, and apologize. We're trying our best to have it tuned such that we would rather miss a poem than categorize one wrong.
- You can dispute it by adding the not-ai category to your poem. Doing so if your poem really is AI can get you banned. We will regularly review poems in both categories and update the system to improve.
- It shouldn't be necessary, but avoiding cliche and obvious rhymes will also help, since these are the kinds of things AI does often.
- It's really hard to keep everyone happy here, and we're doing our best. Hopefully you can recognize what a hard job this is. We appreciate you!
Someone was rude to me, what should I do & how to report it?
- Sorry you had a bad experience with another user! The internet is full of all types, some are neuro-diverse or having a bad day. We believe in encouraging them to stay a part of the community, by giving 1) a warning, 2) a short ban, 3) a longer ban, 4) a year-long ban.
- You can delete comments made on your works - look for a small 'x' after the comment.
- Each poet has an "ignore list" - add someone to yours by clicking the menu at the top then Following, Ignores.
- We're a moderated site, but we only get involved when you add a ticket. If something needs our attention please let us know at the bottom of this page.
How do I cancel a paid membership subscription?
Click the menu icon at the top of the page then choose "Subscription plan" - there's a cancel link at the top. You can cancel anytime and not lose any time you've paid for.
How do I find...
- Your profile + poems — click your name at the top of the page.
- Rate comments — click the gear icon at the top of the page, then click "Rate comments".
- A contest you entered — Click Contests, then look for "My Bookmarks" on the right. Contests you enter are automatically added to your bookmarks.
- Purchase history — click the menu icon at the top of the page then choose "Subscription plan"
How do I change my name, my copyright real name, email, biography?
- Click the menu icon at the top of the page then choose "Edit Settings".
What are points - how do I get them, how do I use them?
- Earning - You earn points when authors rate your comments - 50 points per "star".
- Spending - When you go to rate your comments (link in your profile menu), the first star is free, but additional ones cost you 50 points each - so you can use points to award people extra.
- Points are also used in our fun 'Contests' area - host a contest with your points, or win big!
- Paid memberships are not available with points - we intentionally separate "community goodwill" (points) from financial support of the site.
There's a detailed help page about points.
What is Autorank?
It's an algorithm that tries to rank how close a poem is to ones published in a modern poetry journal like American Poetry Review. It looks for strong images and an elegant use of natural language. Autorank is optional and some poets ignore it. Elements include:
- Image - this is a score from the number and strength of 'good' images found in the poem minus 'abstract' image words. All poems will have some weak words, just try to have more strong than bad to increase this part.
- Similarity - this compares language use and word choice with professional poems.
- Details - there are various small things you can lose up to 1 point for, like cliches, too many lines starting the same, re-using the title on the first line, etc.
Autorank is an optional system that some poets find useful to improve their work and find their best poems. We do tweak it over time, so scores will shift as well. 10 is the highest.
What's the goal/mission of All Poetry? How do you make money?
- Our mission is to encourage a love of poetry by both amateurs and experts
- Share your poetry, favorite/comment on other poems, and read the best poetry on the web
- We promote amazing poetry in our "Picks" section on the front page
- In-depth critiques are encouraged to help each other on the path to traditional publication
- Fun activities like contests, "levels", and "points" help those motivated by games, but are optional
This site is here because of the generous contributions of members. You can subscribe with monthly payments at a silver or gold level, and get nice features as well. Visit our store for details. Supporting helps pay for the site development, servers, and advertising.
Who is behind All Poetry?
Hi, I'm
Kevin. I started allpoetry in 1999 and work full-time on the site as a community manager, programmer, designer, and customer service person. I'm so proud of our vibrant community - thanks for joining us! To get in touch with me, add a ticket below. We're incorporated as Social Design, Inc.
How can I win gold membership for being one of the top commentors of the day for rated comments?
Each day, of poets with the most rated comments at least 50 letters long, 1st place wins a week of gold membership, and 2nd and 3rd place a week of silver. Today:
Scallywag (13), Rajat B (10), FireInside (10), RamachandranRajasekhar (10) • History
Your rated count today: 0. Comments need to be rated by the poem author to count.
We also have a weekly 'help every poem get a comment' campaign.
How do I get more readers?
It's tough when you're first getting started. We suggest the trade comments tab on the front page and and joining a small group for critiques. You could also try the chatroom to find someone to trade reads.
Long term - get involved and connect with other poets by writing nice comments and connecting to say hi or ask questions in messages. You'll find people will start to discover your work soon.
/ 'Eventually you'll build some favorites + fans that you share critiques with on a regular basis.
Can I add poems that contain adult material?
Yes - but for sexual content please add the "adult" or "explicit" category so members who choose to hide this in their display settings won't have to see it. How are poems chosen for the Picks?
Each month we have a guest picker that chooses some of the poems.
Apply here with a link to a great poem if you're interested. We also have created a computer algorithm called
autorank which uses linguistic analysis to choose some of the picks.
Can I make a living writing poems?
Unfortunately, you will never be able to make a living writing poems. A published poem in a top-tier journal will earn you a few hundred dollars, which at best will happen every few years. We're working to make poetry more accessible and enjoyable to everyone, but there's a long way to go.
Teaching poetry at a local college or school can be one way to make a living doing what you love.
Why is my poem labeled AI / Are AI poems allowed?
- AI in poetry is an unfortunate situation and has a lot of poets worried and upset. The site has been inundated with beginner poets posting perfect iambic pentameter sonnets written by AI, and as a community we've decided that AI poems without attribution are plagiarism, a very big deal.
- We have some automatic systems to help with this. It is only 95% accurate, but there is no way around it - sorry if your poem is one of the few exceptions.
- If the system detects an AI poem, you can leave it or to delete it. Please note that even if an AI poem is not detected, you are required to add the 'ai' category manually - failing to credited AI poems is bannable. Responsible AI means declaring when it has been used.
Suicidal/self-harm feelings or worried about someone?
In a crisis? Your feelings are valid.
How are is 'Trending' list chosen?
This will probably change over time, but currently, two each of poems, topics, and contests. Poems - most comments of newest 1,000 added. Contests - highest entries + comments, added in the last 3 days. Topics - most comments of newest 100 topics added. What are the rules?
Treat each other with respect, don't try to cheat, and you should be fine. But you can see the full
beautiful list of rules.What constitutes spam in the community?
Spam is anything repetitive - sending the same message to multiple people, adding comments with no content, or anything that abuses the features of the site to promote a business or product.
We have some limits on the site to help limit spammers from messaging or commenting too fast before we can catch them. Any members caught spamming are first warned, then banned if it continues.
Who runs contests? Are there any rules?
Contests are run by members using points, and we do not regulate whether rules are followed, or if they are judged as promised. The two main rules are they can't require you to comment on any specific person's poem, and can't be just to hand out trophies. Contests left un-judged more than 3 weeks will be judged by volunteers, and you may be fined points.
How do I give polite feedback about a poem?
Always start and end with something nice. Remember that not all poets are as confident as you are, and some only want encouragement, not suggestions or critiques. Before you click on the comment box, there's a question in it that the author asked - which will give a hint about the kind of feedback they're looking for. How can I ignore someone?
If someone is harassing you, or you find their work offensive for some reason, you can ignore/block them. Once ignored, they cannot comment on your work or send you a messages, and usually are unable to view it as well. Their work will be hidden from you throughout the site as well.
To block someone, click the menu icon at the top right of the screen and choose "Favorites & Ignores". Click "Ignores", and enter their name at the bottom of that page.
What is the adult 'pub' forum, and why are people so mean there?
It's special, and we don't recommend you go there. Poets are a strong-feeling bunch, and we hit on an idea a few years back that made (most of) the site a much calmer place.
The "pub" is a place where moderators intentionally don't go, and many rules don't apply. If 3+ people complain about a post in it, we'll still take action - direct harassment isn't allowed still, but if we do so, we usually ban everyone involved from the forums for a time. We call this the bartender throwing people out of the bar for having a fight - he doesn't care who started it.
In the chatroom, can I stop people behaving poorly?
Our chatroom is moderated by the members - if you see someone saying inappropriate things (rp sexual encounters, attacking other members), hold your mouse over that line and click "report". We'll automatically ban them once a few people make a complaint about a user. If you are banned and think there was not reason, please contact us and we'll look into the complaints made.
How do I copyright my poems?
In USA, copyright is automatically granted to the author of an original work. Registration is not necessary. Done!
You may optionally register your copyright with the government for $65/item + 10 months. We do not recommend this, though it is required before a lawsuit can be filed. We've never heard of a lawsuit having gone forward with any of our members - see below for how we handle the very rare case of plagarism.
Do you own my poetry?
No way! Our legal terms of use only require the right to "use" your work so we can show it on our website.
If I post my poem on All Poetry, can I still post it elsewhere?
Yes - we don't want or need exclusive rights to your work, just the right to show it on our website. Can someone steal my poems?
We've found plagiarism/theft is very rare, and upon confrontation it is removed voluntarily. We step in when necessary.
It's easy to copy and paste work without your permission. There are things we could do to limit copying text, but they are very easy to get around and would limit people trying to copy a line while making comments.
We take plagiarism very seriously - please add a ticket if you need to make a complaint.
Someone shared one of my poems as their own! What can I do?
In the rare instance you see someone copying your work on our site - we take this very seriously. Please use the "contact" link in the bottom left to let us know with a link to the original and copy.
Will a print publication reject me for having a poem posted online?
It depends on the publisher. Some members mark their work for "registered users only" in the Profile -> edit -> display settings for this reason - this will also hide the title of the work from google. It still takes google ~2 weeks to remove deleted or hidden items from their searches. Some members ignore it and remove a work only if it gets accepted.