Your comment is very obviously AI generated. You can't even be bothered to write a small blurb about your website (that is about chatbots, for crying out loud) by hand?
It really says all there is to say about this 'platform'. The creators don't care enough to put even the barest of minimum effort into promoting it, why would anyone else care?
I care enough to reply to your post. What do you know about putting effort into anything? Just because you're allowed to judge a piece of content, doesn't mean that you can judge how much effort a person puts on something. Would love to know how much effort you put on your work
I use the em-dash and en-dash pretty often—as many academically-styled human authors do—and sometimes I worry my writing style makes my content seem like LLM output. I tend to use it more when I've been using a lot of parenthesis for lists or elaboration (eg. & ie.).
I've found the most telling sign isn't just the presence of the em-dash, but the fact that the em-dash is used for everything, regardless of wether a parentheses, comma, or semi-colon was more appropriate.
Often the em-dash is used "incorrectly" such as the example above where there is a single space on either side of the em-dash and sometimes it is used in place of the en-dash for number ranges too. I regularly have to fight things like ChatGPT to use other "advanced" punctuation in place of the em-dash.
Also line breaks, LLMs love markdown line breaks for some ungodly reason.
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I've found the most telling sign isn't just the presence of the em-dash, but the fact that the em-dash is used for everything, regardless of wether a parentheses, comma, or semi-colon was more appropriate.
Often the em-dash is used "incorrectly" such as the example above where there is a single space on either side of the em-dash and sometimes it is used in place of the en-dash for number ranges too. I regularly have to fight things like ChatGPT to use other "advanced" punctuation in place of the em-dash.
Also line breaks, LLMs love markdown line breaks for some ungodly reason.
That's my pointless pontification for the day. :)