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A_D_E_P_T ◴[] No.43497927[source]
AFAIK most computer keyboards don't have em dashes. Rather than hit ALT+0151 every time, I've always just strung along two hyphens, like: --

Absolutely proper and correct use of em dashes, en dashes, and hyphens is, to me, the most obvious tell of the LLM writer. In fact, I think that you can use it to date internet writing in general. For it seems to me that real em dashes were uncommon pre-2022.

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BalinKing ◴[] No.43498177[source]
This test feels biased by the fact that, like others have said, macOS provides keyboard shortcuts. For example, I'm only Gen Z and yet have tried for many years to use the proper dash characters in the right places, which is made much easier by virtue of being on a Mac.

Of course, I guess it's entirely possible—even accounting for OS—that this test remains statistically useful. It makes me kinda sad that my (very much human-generated) writing fails the Turing test....

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MrJohz ◴[] No.43498197[source]
The compose key, for those who use it, also makes it very easy to do em/en dashes, and I use them quite regularly as a result.
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1. Tmpod ◴[] No.43500390[source]
Came to say this as well. I use the compose key to write em dashes and other symbols on a daily basis. Very handy!