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Hmm... I think this one at Indiana University is the one I was thinking of: Inauthentic paper detector
This post comes out as inauthentic, with a 35% chance of being authentic.
However, Robin Hanson's most recent post comes out as inauthentic, with a 16% chance of being authentic, so maybe this doesn't work as well as I remember.
I tried the three Less Wrong posts before this one, and it classified two of them as inauthentic and one of them as too short to test. I haven't found anything that it considers authentic, so I'd call it a broken detector.
In fairness, it was designed specifically for scientific papers, so I'm not sure if blog posts should be expected to have the same sort of structure. I tried some old philosophical academic papers of mine, and came up in the 80% range (authentic).