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[–] ominouslemon@lemm.ee 22 points 1 year ago (11 children)

I have a question for native english speakers. I've read the TMZ article and they keep using the ellipses aka the "dot dot dot" (...). Why is that? It's usually used when skipping words inside quotations, but it does not seem to be the case here. They seem to be used instead of commas. Anyone can explain why?

[–] redugee@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That's long been TMZ style. Like drudge report.

[–] ominouslemon@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

Now that I think about it, it's actually my first time reading a TMZ piece. Looking at other articles, it does seem to be a thing they do pretty frequently. Weird!

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