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1. dep_b+K3[view] [source] 2025-08-24 10:58:16
>>flornt+(OP)
Just got a few recommendations by my colleagues on LinkedIn that were clearly written by an LLM, the long emdash was even present. But then again, the message was tuned to specific things I did. Also they were from Eastern Europe, so I imagine they just fixed their input.

If you call yourself a writer, having tell tale LLM signs is bad. But for people who's work doesn't involve having a personal voice in written language, it might help them getting them to express things in a better way than before.

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2. SweetS+U5[view] [source] 2025-08-24 11:19:08
>>dep_b+K3
I've been using em dashes since long before LLMs existed, and I won't stop. Some people might think it's a sign of an LLM, but I know it's just a sign of their own short-sightedness.
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3. AlecSc+Qc[view] [source] 2025-08-24 12:29:41
>>SweetS+U5
It's really frustrating to have to adjust my writing style to seem more human despite being entirely human. Many of us have been using em dashes for a long time, who else do people think the LLMs learnt it from?
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