Abandon the em-dash in your human writing?

The irony—and it’s a big irony—is that real writers use em-dash frequently, and for reasons. As a written signifier of verbal speech pauses, it means something different than what commas and semicolons mean. It connects while separating.

That’s why so many writers use em-dash when it is the best mark for the job. And chatbots use it because they were schooled on millions of writers.

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@zeldman @cpurdy I am shocked — SHOCKED — to discover that people are advocating avoidance of em-dashes.
@stuartmarks @zeldman ^ AI detected
@cpurdy @zeldman Really?? Not sure there’s any “I” here at all, whether or not it’s artificial.