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I miss using em dashes

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Re: I miss using em dashes

#32

I'm not sure why people let others change them. I keep punctuating like it's the 20th Century.

> I'm not sure why people let others change them. I keep punctuating like it's the 20th Century.

In the 20th century, there were two spaces after an end of sentence period. (I still do that.)

Re: I miss using em dashes

#35
The real AI tell for me is that it—generally speaking—spaces them incorrectly.

An em dash that’s not a sudden interruption shouldn’t have any spacing around it.

Re: I miss using em dashes

#36

People over-update when they see an em-dash. If you compute the posterior probability, you'll realize that seeing an em-dash hardly shifts the probability that text is AI generated.

You might even realize that the AI is using the em-dash precisely because of how often it was used in the training text.

Re: I miss using em dashes

#38
post #3

I don't miss the em dash. Take away my hyphen and I'll be angry; but replacing em dashes with semicolons was personal policy since high school.

...someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think you're using the semicolon correctly; it sounds wrong to me, at least. I think you'd need to either take out the word "but" (which would cause the sentence to no longer make sense) or, well, change the semicolon to an em dash.

Re: I miss using em dashes

#40
post #28
post #19

I wouldn't worry about it. A year ago the red flag du jour was "delve"; this year it's em dashes; next year it'll be something else. In any case, this is a very online topic that I assume only a vocal minority are hung up on in the first place. If you picked a random person off the street and asked for their thoughts on em dashes, you'd probably get a blank stare. Eventually, as models and their users both improve, w…

100%. I use em-dashes a decent amount and plan to continue. If someone wants to incorrectly assume it was AI writing so be it.

I agree completely with this as a human reader - but do wonder about the gradual codification of these markers in systems that will have increasingly have LLM detection as a standard feature, as frequently and obviously enabled as spam detectors were on blog comments back when blogs had comments.
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