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1. hither+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-08-30 16:54:01
Older people, say folks in their forties or older, grew up with the em dash.
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2. JdeBP+7J[view] [source] 2025-08-30 23:20:26
>>hither+(OP)
That's backwards. People in that age bracket grew up with computers where the em dash was not in the character set at all, and typewriters and terminals only had a minus key.

The people who grew up with the em dash are the younger HTML generation of 30 years ago where — was at least a reasonably convenient character entity even if they were using computers with the various 8-bit character sets that did not contain it.

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3. jml78+gO[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-31 00:18:37
>>JdeBP+7J
Correct, I am 46, grew up with BBS. Early internet. I will be honest, never knew the name of em dash until it became a GPT thing.
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4. jnwats+LP[view] [source] 2025-08-31 00:35:46
>>hither+(OP)
Older people that grew up with "desktop publishing" and "The Mac is not a Typewriter" grew up with the em dash.
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5. JKCalh+MQ[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-31 00:49:07
>>jnwats+LP
Correct. And my typewriter dad will do two dashes --.
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6. JKCalh+ZQ[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-31 00:50:35
>>JdeBP+7J
True, but when desktop publishing arrived on the Mac, I embraced it.
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7. patric+rR[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-31 00:56:59
>>JKCalh+MQ
Son?
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8. reaper+R61[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-31 04:20:52
>>JdeBP+7J
That's backwards. People in that age bracket grew up with computers where the em dash was not in the character set at all, and typewriters and terminals only had a minus key.

I guess you weren't there. We did em-dashes on typewriters. We just turned the platen knob down one click, typed _, and turned it back.

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9. ted_du+Q91[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-31 05:11:51
>>reaper+R61
None of us at our house did that.
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10. npsoma+1a1[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-31 05:14:29
>>reaper+R61
Anecdotally, what I've seen is that folks who learned typing in the 80s and earlier use two dashes '--' instead of the em-dash (although modern word processors seem to replace this combination with the em-dash). Something else I've noticed is their tendency to use two blank spaces between sentences.

I'm a self-taught typist, with all the quirks that comes with (can type programming stuff very accurately at a 100+ WPM; can type normal stuff at a high WPM as well, but the error rate goes up).

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11. YVoyia+4b1[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-31 05:34:17
>>jml78+gO
# Dash Usage Guide

*Hyphen (-)* = word-joiner

*En dash (–)* = “to/between”

*Em dash (—)* = pause, punch, drama

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12. DonHop+yg1[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-31 06:50:06
>>JKCalh+ZQ
{—}
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13. JdeBP+Wg1[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-31 06:56:34
>>jml78+gO

    ... meaning that you have read some posts on this page a certain way.  (-:
    --- IM2000
     * Origin: Some WWW site named Hacker News (2:257/609.3)
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14. reaper+VD1[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-31 11:36:43
>>ted_du+Q91
That doesn't mean it didn't happen. Your house is not the only house.

Moreover, your home is not representative of the millions of typewriters in businesses around the world.

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15. Breza+L0g[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-09-05 12:13:27
>>npsoma+1a1
I learned to type in the nineties and I used two hyphens. I also learned to put two spaces between sentences but dropped that in the oughts.
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