People messing up their punctuation to hide that they’ve used an LLM

In a recent post on this subreddit, I read the following:

chadgpt would tell you your saas idea has 14 direct competitors, your moat is nonexistent, and your timeline is delusional and then help you fix it anyway.that's not cruelty. that's what a good mentor does.

You've got a lack of capitalisation, a spacing error and a missing hyphen.

People think: well written = suspiciously LLM. Ergo, badly written = human written.

Does this fool anybody?

I see it increasingly on LinkedIn and other places.

Yet it is clearly ChatGPT-written prose.

You've got the rule of three, stoccato rhythm and "not X but Y" all in this tiny segment.

All the tell-tale signs remain and these people are too lazy to completely re-write the text; all they have time for is mangling the punctuation and grammar.

The result? The internet is being flooded not only with AI-generated slop, but to make it that little bit worse, people are then mangling the punctuation, capitalisation, etc. as if that will fool us into thinking it was actually written by a real person.

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