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by cess11 201 days ago
I find it kind of common, used as a riff off of patterns in advertising and post-politics.
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It’s not universal - but it’s a compelling rhetorical device /s

It just sounds like slop as it’s everywhere now. The pattern invites questions on the authenticity of the writer, and whether they’ve fallen victim to AI hallucinations and sycophant. I can quickly become offended when someone asks me to read their ChatGPT output without disclosing it was gpt output.

Now when AI learns how to use parallelism I will be forced to learn a new style of writing to maintain credibility with the reader /s