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kokada | 3 months ago

Things like "The misconception", "The key truth", "Why ... choose ...", "Putting it all together", "Notice what didn't happen". But not just that but the general wording of this post.

From the words of ChatGPT itself:

> The post follows a “classic” structure: introduce a common misconception → explain what’s wrong → show concrete examples → give a clear takeaway / conclusion. The paragraphs are well balanced, each chunk delivering a precise logical step. While that’s good for clarity, it also can feel like the “standard template” many AI-based or marketing blog posts tend to follow.

Now, if could just be a very well written blog post too. But I feel that AI just naturally converges to the same basic structure, while a human written post generally will miss one or two of those "good practices" for prose that actually ends up making the blog post more interesting (because we don't always need to have all these structures to make something enjoyable to read).

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dataflow|3 months ago

Interesting. I'm probably just lacking in experience with this. I see it better now that you mention it, though it's not clear to me how significant of a component AI would've been...