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*Words, phrases and punctuation rarely used by the average college student – or anyone for that matter (em dash included) – are pervasive. *
Hey, fuck you too >:(
This quote is particularly amusing because the author used en dashes where he should have used em dashes, while making a point about how no one uses em dashes.
And you don’t put spaces around em or en dashes.
Damn, I finally had to go learn what the em dash is, and by contrast what the en dash is. Your comment will haunt me to the end of my days.
Doesn't MS word automatically change a regular dash to an em dash if there's a space on either side and you keep typing the sentence?
Wonder how many false positives that's caused.
Yeah it sure does, as does outlook.
The em dash used in MS word is different to the one used by ChatGPT as far as I can tell, it looks more like the en dash used by GPT.
I feel like I have to train myself out of using em dashes in my writing now to avoid being mistaken for AI, and it sucks.
I sometimes use different dilimiters [you know, like "(" {or also "[" or "(" (as they are used in programming -- since the em dash is essentially one of these, just with the added benefit of giving you a breath for thinking --)}].
I use a dash all the fucking time - it proves a point and keeps the train of thought going
The dash you used is neither an en dash nor an em dash. It's a regular dash, which is much more commonly used since it's on a standard keyboard
That's a regular dash. The em dash is longer.
I'm going to need to see you passing a capcha test
I think AI would be better at captchas than me.
Oh fuck don't tell jhex but dogs and bicycles look the same to me
I use the en dash – often mistaken for an em dash — quite regularly but I think it can be legitimately used to get a hunch, and he then got proof via hidden prompt injection and student confessions.