A small punctuation mark has become a shorthand for machine-made prose, and some very online writers are adjusting accordingly.
In a post on X, Bret Taylor wrote that he has started avoiding em dashes because he fears they now signal "slop," his term for low-quality AI text. The complaint is tiny and weirdly specific, which helps explain why it traveled: it turns a broad anxiety about AI writing into one punctuation mark, one habit, one little self-edit. Taylor framed it as a real concession to reader suspicion, not a grammar joke.
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