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The emoji headers on each topic only HR and LLMs header each section of their work with emoji like that
My dude, where do you think those LLM's learned this style of formatting?
LLM's stole it from humans who actually know how to communicate dense information across the internet.
OP is clearly one of those humans.
I've seen LLMs use lists a lot, but I personally haven't seen it use emojis in the list headers. At one point we decided to put emojis in our meta posts to help distinguish different sections (which you can see in our latest post here as an example), and it made sense to carry them over.
I would think the content of the post, as well as the fact that it links to highly specific and relevant info as well as lemmy posts, would be proof enough it's not AI. Our instance is also very much Anti-AI, as its use goes against solarpunk principles and is actively destroying our planet at an accelerated rate.
They do use emojis quite a lot.
I think Claude code is the one that does emojis in lists and as icons/graphics the most. Especially in "make me a shitty website/blog" kind of cases. They can't reliably produce good icons and glyphs yet, so they stick in emojis like graphical placeholders everywhere. Especially in lists.
You also see it in some of the more corporate, venture capital or ai-friendly github readme.md files so some people see emojis in lists and have an immediate negative response. It's not universal and the style obviously originated with humans or the AIs wouldn't have learned it.
Thanks for the info. I guess they're ruining emojis in lists as they did with em dashes. I suppose in the future I'll remove them to avoid the connotation.
You "everything is AI and I must complain about it" people are worse than the "nothing ever happens" people. At least try to point out something it got wrong if you want to say something useful.
Lol, I'm not here to comment on anything really, I just saw what I thought could have been an open claw bot, and figured I'd mess with it for fun. Turns out it's a person. No biggie, no need to get upset.
Heaven forbid someone spend time preparing something and then more time formatting it for Lemmy
Haven't you heard? Lemmy things everything is ai now, and everyone is a bot, especially if they don't agree with the points being made!
100% is why I believe it’s AI generated. No normal human being, especially on here, does that corporate emoji shit.