The idea was simple, slightly devious, and - I'll admit - more fun than it had any right to be. I took a piece of text generated by AI, deliberately left it with all its characteristic flatness, its suspiciously balanced paragraph structure, its complete absence of a real opinion anywhere, and submitted it to EssayPay.com as my "rough draft" that needed professional improvement. The assignment: a 900-word argumentative essay on whether social media platforms should be held legally liable for user-generated misinformation. The draft I handed over read exactly the way you'd expect - technically competent, intellectually inert, aggressively neutral. A writer who knows their craft should find at least six things wrong with it before finishing the first paragraph...