Gosh, "Henry Gatlin", don't you know that "I'm 17" is the sweet spot? 15 and 16 are simply not believeable, and 18, big deal, we all built apps at age 18. Those of us that are real, that is.
This is not well written. The "LinkedInfluencer" one sentence, or even one word, per paragraph mode is not good for this topic, and distracts from any nuances the author wishes to convey. The "not topic, but nuance" styling at the end of the article arrives too late, and reminds everyone how much AI slop bothers them.
There's a weird, jarring transition halfway through this article. Gloom, doom and more gloom, but then: Savvy investors can find safe havens! Get that money into the market! Whiplash.
This isn't well written. It has a lot of one sentence per paragraph "LinkedInfluencer" style. It's wordy and redundant, and it never quite gets to a conclusion.
It looks completely written by an LLM. It even has the overly attention-grabbing formatting LLMs like to use, where every significant part of a sentence is bolded.
I think it should not be allowed, for logical consistency, if not for the sake of civility. If someone thought so little of their audience that they let an "AI" write and/or draw a post, it seems thoughtless to ask a human to waste their precious time reading it.
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