#emdash

2025-11-05

AI가 긴 대시(—)를 남발하는 진짜 이유

AI가 긴 대시(—)를 과도하게 사용하는 이유를 추적합니다. GPT-4의 학습 데이터에 1800년대 후반 도서가 많이 포함되면서 그 시대 구두점 습관까지 배웠다는 흥미로운 가설을 소개합니다.

aisparkup.com/posts/6195

N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-11-02

🚀 AI's affair with the is so intense even is blushing. 🤦‍♂️ Apparently, these models can't resist the urge to dash through text with such flair that mere mortals are abandoning it out of sheer embarrassment. 🤷‍♀️ Meanwhile, users are left scratching their heads in , trying to teach their bots to lay off the . 🤔
seangoedecke.com/em-dashes/

2025-10-21

Kind of sad about reviewing my book on writing style of 10 years ago and finding out all I learned from it (yes, including the em-dash and antithesis) is all that AI has hijacked. I'm trying hard to ignore it, but I keep wondering what's worth adapting and what's worth rebelling for.

#AI #writing #writingstyle #emdash

I have never on my life used an #emdash i didn't know they existed until this year and i have less interest in learning how to use them than i do a semicolon
2025-09-18

If the text you're reading has em dashes without spaces, you may be reading ChatGPT slop.

nytimes.com/2025/09/18/magazin

powRSSpowRSS
2025-09-11

This week in there have been several blog posts about the use of em dashes. Is it a clear sign of AI writing? Do we let LLMs keep it? Or do we use it more and more?

A thread 🧵

RS, Author, Novelist, Prosaistsfwrtr@eldritch.cafe
2025-09-10

@immarisabel As a fellow em-dasher—you betcha I em—seeing your blog delighted me, having been told mere weeks ago by a fellow author that it was a hallmark of AI writing and it is being used less, which left me sad. I use it extensively in my fiction as I never shy away from a long continuing thought sentence when it's the write way to say what I mean. The author said they were soldiering on, and well they should; so should we. Good writing—even with em-dashes—differentiates itself from mediocre averaging-the-mean AI drivel. The thing about AI is that it pattern matches—it discovers trends because it is incapable of reasoning, meaning its use of the em is because people commonly write using it! Maybe what's popular are em parentheticals, or the em abrupt end—? Of course AI uses the word Is a lot. Maybe we should stop using that?

I even use the em-dash for signature lines.

—R.S.

Again, thanks. I boosted your post to my followers.

#BoostingIsSharing

#emdashes #emdash #writingcommunity #writersOfMastodon #writer #author

mmphosismmphosis
2025-09-09
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Daniel M. ReckDanielMReck@mas.to
2025-09-01

It's true — my bad.

For decades — it's an obsession — I have used the parenthetical #EmDash to punctuate my writing. They are so much more elegant than littering my posts with (obnoxious) parentheses.

#TechBros hoovered up the Internet — including all my posts — to train their #GenAI to produce slop, and that's why #ChatGPT dumps em dashes all over the place.

Remember, seeing an em dash doesn't automatically mean #AI wrote it — could be a #GrammarNerd like me.

plagiarismtoday.com/2025/06/26

An illustration of typographical dashes, including the en dash which is the width of letter N, the em dash which is the width of letter M, and the figure dash which is the width of a numerical digit.

Em dashes are generally used in prose — often to set off parenthetical statements — sometimes to indicate interrup—

En dashes are used to indicate ranges of values, such as the fact that I gave 3–5 effs to write this post — several more effs than the average tech bro.

Figure dashes are used when a dash appears in a sequence of digits, such as a phone number like +1‒555‒555‒0000. Honestly — and I truly mean it — I don't use figure dashes as carefully as em dashes. The hyphen is right there.
2025-08-29

The last barrier has fallen! It will be impossible to tell humans apart from AI!

theverge.com/news/767551/windo

#AI #windows #EmDash #typography

Marsdenmarsden
2025-08-16

"Its absence in education is likely due, in part, to its rocky past, as well as to the unflattering whims of public opinion, which now seem to be shifting. As the em dash returns to favor, it is worth exploring the history and merits of this valuable punctuation mark."

literaryashland.org/?p=11371

George Macgregorg3om4c@code4lib.social
2025-08-13

I *love* em dashes. In fact, I sometimes wonder if I over use them in my writing. Can you over use em dashes?!

All hail the em dash!

bsky.app/profile/merrileeiam.b #EmDash #writing #grammar #punctuation

Are you a JavaScript / Chrome extension person who also loves an emdash as only a typography dork (or, apparently, an AI) could love it?

@dotcolm could use your help portion the ChromeOS ComposeKey extension to Manifest v3 so we can — and ã and ‘

Attempts to date are at github.com/google/extra-keyboa

#chrome #javascript #emdash

enoch_exe_incenoch_exe_inc
2025-08-08

is a lot colder, emotionless, and generally less “intelligent” than GPT-4o was. That’s gonna take a lot of the fun out of the one consistent purpose I use ChatGPT for: analysing all my games.

Also, I use the both correctly and a lot. The presence of correctly-used em-dashes is not a reliable indicator of AI-generated text.

Jan van den Bergblog@janvandenberg.blog
2025-08-08

Ik las een van Wallace’ vroegste verhalen — en herkende hem meteen aan zijn stijl, toon, thematiek én leestekens. In het bijzonder de em-dash (—), dat hij inzet als literaire aarzeling en ritmebepaler. In deze blog leg ik het verschil uit tussen koppelteken, minteken, en de twee soorten gedachtestreepjes.

https://janvandenberg.blog/over-david-foster-wallace-de-em-dash-en-andere-streepjes/

#DavidFosterWallace #EmDash #EmilyDickinson #EnDash #JohnGreen #Leestekens

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