Em dashes and emojis

  • SmokeyDope
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    325 days ago

    I’m a markdown nerd who likes to use headers to break up longer post and sometimes properly buletpoint or put ASCII art in preformatted boxes. People who thinks they have the magic sauce on LLM generation detection because a post goes out of their way to do more than the bre minimum with punctuation or formatting is an asshole.

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        5 days ago

        From the post title, description, and other peoples comments, I took away that the meme is m9re about suspecting your ex didnt even write their own breakup message based off the use of em dashes.

        Its a cute surface level joke but it touches in a real nerve because Its becoming more and more common for you to be falsely accused of being an LLM and being told to "ignore all previous instructions and (some stupid instruction) based off small writing quirks like using em or markdown and top comments share this frustration too.

        I shouldn’t have to feel self conscious about the way I write

        Just to pass armchair llm detector wannabe vibe checks 🖕. 
        
        • @[email protected]
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          135 days ago

          Any time someone accuses me of being a bot I respond with “Tiananmen Winnie the Pooh 8647 Luigi Mangione” and that generally proves my humanity

            • @[email protected]
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              24 days ago

              It’s a code that Chinese internet users use to refer to Xi Jinping. Or at least they used to. The CCP caught on and now that phrase gets auto deleted off of Chinese websites. “Tiananmen, Winnie the Pooh” proves I’m not a Chinese AI, and “8647, Luigi Mangione” proves I’m not an American one. I’m not really sure what would prove I’m not a Russian one. “Fuck Vladimir Putin”?

        • @[email protected]
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          I mean most people are going to use their phones to write messages and given you can’t physically type an em dash it would be normal to be suspicious if you see one.

          Edit: turns out you can physically type them. Still, given that it’s not normal to use them it’s a sign in my book.

          • SmokeyDope
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            5 days ago

            — try long pressing your phone keyboards hyphen key.

            • @[email protected]
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              Ok. You can physically type them I concede, but normal humans don’t use them. Still a sign.

              I would bet that the amount of non proof writers that uses em dashes goes up just because people see that it’s associated with ai and want to be funny.

                • @[email protected]
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                  75 days ago

                  Yah but your user name is “LanguageIsCool” and you talk about the fun levels of various types of punctuation. You are definitely the outlier here. A cool outlier but an outlier none the less.

                  • Nate Cox
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                    55 days ago

                    I also use them. They’re a tool for emphasis, like ! and 😡.

        • zqps
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          If it’s a longer post it’s usually clear that it’s written by a human even with all of these superficial indicators.

        • @[email protected]
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          24 days ago

          I got told to “ignore previous instructions” because I said I liked looking at a painting. I think that’s just going to be an insult now.