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Chimera readability score 63 out of 100, Academic reading level.

Want to tune in to Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment trial, but intimidated by all the jargon and acronyms?
Use this searchable glossary to easily find the meanings of all those complicated terms. Direct translations of key terms found in the University of the Philippines College of Law’s primers in Filipino, Cebuano, and Ilokano have also been included.

Sentinel — Human

Confidence

This text reads as promotional, functional content designed to solve an informational barrier. It exhibits specific, localized references that suggest human curation rather than purely generic machine generation.

Signals Detected
low severity: Sentence structure is straightforward and instructional; moderate variance but lacks the erratic rhythm typical of purely random AI generation.
low severity: The text maintains tight focus on a single goal (providing a glossary) without unnecessary digressions, suggesting clear intentionality.
low severity: No complex arguments or source-based coordination are present; the structure is purely promotional/instructional rather than argumentative.
low severity: The specific reference to UP College of Law primers and multilingual translations suggests either direct sourcing or detailed human-curated factual context, reducing fabrication risk.
Human Indicators
Use of specific, localized linguistic references (Filipino, Cebuano, Ilokano) combined with an institutional reference (UP College of Law primers) indicates a level of specificity that is often found in human-curated educational or journalistic content.
The rhetorical framing—starting with a common emotional barrier (intimidation by jargon) and immediately offering a concrete solution—is highly engaging and tailored, favoring human persuasive design.