← Back to context Comment by Lumoscore 5 days ago [flagged] 4 comments Lumoscore Reply ValveFan6969 5 days ago Em dash, "not just blank, it's blank". ChatGPT slop garbage. Calling on all ycombinator moderators to please nuke this post with a powerful ion cannon. Thank you. anon7000 5 days ago IMO, em dash isn’t a great signal — plenty of people used them already. I can type em-dash easily on my phone with double dashes.the giveaway for me is the too-perfect summary list of things it loves the most fwn 4 days ago It's also easy to spot ChatGPT's distinct writing style. Take a look at the other comments from the HN account Lumoscore:> ... It doesnt fully solves the trust issue — it just shifts it.It doesn't [context-based goal word] - it [adjacent, slightly similar context-based goal word] it. That's an overused AI pattern.All of the Lumoscore comments seem to have been written by AI.edit: And all submissions appear to link to a vague crypto service named like the user which is filled with slop content as well. AppleBananaPie 5 days ago It's sad that it's becoming even more common on HN :(
ValveFan6969 5 days ago Em dash, "not just blank, it's blank". ChatGPT slop garbage. Calling on all ycombinator moderators to please nuke this post with a powerful ion cannon. Thank you. anon7000 5 days ago IMO, em dash isn’t a great signal — plenty of people used them already. I can type em-dash easily on my phone with double dashes.the giveaway for me is the too-perfect summary list of things it loves the most fwn 4 days ago It's also easy to spot ChatGPT's distinct writing style. Take a look at the other comments from the HN account Lumoscore:> ... It doesnt fully solves the trust issue — it just shifts it.It doesn't [context-based goal word] - it [adjacent, slightly similar context-based goal word] it. That's an overused AI pattern.All of the Lumoscore comments seem to have been written by AI.edit: And all submissions appear to link to a vague crypto service named like the user which is filled with slop content as well. AppleBananaPie 5 days ago It's sad that it's becoming even more common on HN :(
anon7000 5 days ago IMO, em dash isn’t a great signal — plenty of people used them already. I can type em-dash easily on my phone with double dashes.the giveaway for me is the too-perfect summary list of things it loves the most fwn 4 days ago It's also easy to spot ChatGPT's distinct writing style. Take a look at the other comments from the HN account Lumoscore:> ... It doesnt fully solves the trust issue — it just shifts it.It doesn't [context-based goal word] - it [adjacent, slightly similar context-based goal word] it. That's an overused AI pattern.All of the Lumoscore comments seem to have been written by AI.edit: And all submissions appear to link to a vague crypto service named like the user which is filled with slop content as well.
fwn 4 days ago It's also easy to spot ChatGPT's distinct writing style. Take a look at the other comments from the HN account Lumoscore:> ... It doesnt fully solves the trust issue — it just shifts it.It doesn't [context-based goal word] - it [adjacent, slightly similar context-based goal word] it. That's an overused AI pattern.All of the Lumoscore comments seem to have been written by AI.edit: And all submissions appear to link to a vague crypto service named like the user which is filled with slop content as well.
Em dash, "not just blank, it's blank". ChatGPT slop garbage. Calling on all ycombinator moderators to please nuke this post with a powerful ion cannon. Thank you.
IMO, em dash isn’t a great signal — plenty of people used them already. I can type em-dash easily on my phone with double dashes.
the giveaway for me is the too-perfect summary list of things it loves the most
It's also easy to spot ChatGPT's distinct writing style. Take a look at the other comments from the HN account Lumoscore:
> ... It doesnt fully solves the trust issue — it just shifts it.
It doesn't [context-based goal word] - it [adjacent, slightly similar context-based goal word] it. That's an overused AI pattern.
All of the Lumoscore comments seem to have been written by AI.
edit: And all submissions appear to link to a vague crypto service named like the user which is filled with slop content as well.
It's sad that it's becoming even more common on HN :(