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imirictoday at 3:53 PM3 repliesview on HN

I can't say whether this was machine-generated or not, but the reason LLMs use these patterns is because they're often used by humans, which is what they're trained to mimic. LLM spam has now made it annoying, but there are many people who still write like this. Asking them to change their writing patterns because LLMs have ruined it for readers is not just unfair—it's offensive. (See what I did there? Double whammy!)


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thewebguydtoday at 6:13 PM

Thank you for saying this. I use those writing devices a lot, always have since I was young. I've always said I don't write like an LLM, the LLMs are copying me. Its also a common hallmark of neurodivergent writing, and it's frustrating to frequently get dismissed for being an LLM just because of writing patterns?

I'm now having to deliberately re-word my emails and comments, spending additional time, to avoid being accused of being an LLM.

AlecSchuelertoday at 6:00 PM

> I can't say whether this was machine-generated or not, but the reason LLMs use these patterns is because they're often used by humans, which is what they're trained to mimic.

It's definitely written by an AI. I understand that people use these same rhetoric devices but the word "mimic" is exactly right. They're not writing like humans, they're mimicking human writing in a way that feels extremely uncanny.

(Hey look, I did the thing too!)

vardumptoday at 5:37 PM

Sigh. That's why I stopped using — (em dash)...