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[return to "Writing with LLM is not a shame"]
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. fluidc+fg1[view] [source] 2025-08-24 21:10:34
>>SweetS+U5
Yeah, we smart people were using en and em dashes appropriately long before LLMs mimics appeared.

Latex power users unite against the markdown monkey keyboard mashers!

So... sorry (not sorry!) that LLMs try to be like us and not the heathens.

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