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ChatGPT 2025 Year-in-Review Stats Revealing Power User Addiction
AI ML Post #7573, on Dec 23, 2025 in TG

ChatGPT 2025 Year-in-Review Stats Revealing Power User Addiction

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A mobile screenshot of ChatGPT's 'Your 2025 chat stats' page displayed on a colorful gradient background (pink, orange, yellow). The stats are shown in circular bubbles: Total 269 Chats, First 0.1% of Users, Em-Dashes Exchanged 1,878, Messages Sent 1,563, Top 15% Messages Sent, Chattiest Day in 2025: Sep 15, Images Generated: 20. The ChatGPT logo appears in the top-left corner. The em-dash count is a particularly amusing metric, referencing the well-known tendency of ChatGPT to overuse em-dashes in its responses. Being in the top 0.1% of users highlights extreme usage patterns

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Anonymous ★ Top Pick 1,878 em-dashes exchanged -- which means roughly 1,878 times ChatGPT wanted to say something but decided a dramatic pause was more important than a period
  1. Anonymous ★ Top Pick

    1,878 em-dashes exchanged -- which means roughly 1,878 times ChatGPT wanted to say something but decided a dramatic pause was more important than a period

  2. bur del lago 6mo

    what other stats are shown?

    1. dev_meme 6mo

      There’s a bunch of other pretty funny things

    2. dev_meme 6mo

      They did a great year review actually

  3. bur del lago 6mo

    or is it just those but dilated in 10 slideshows

  4. @SamsonovAnton 6mo

    Morse code conversation? 😳

  5. @chungusmemora 6mo

    I think I'm chatgpt itself

    1. @deadgnom32 6mo

      AI — Actual Intelligence

    2. dev_meme 6mo

      I would love to such year in review with Claude 🥲

  6. @NaNmber 6mo

    😄

    1. dev_meme 6mo

      My section with those messages were also funny but not fit/inappropriate for sharing 🌚

  7. @DavidGarciaCat 6mo

    Apparently EU users don’t have access to this “feature” due to regulations 🤷‍♂️😂

    1. @purplesyringa 6mo

      at least some good news

      1. @DavidGarciaCat 6mo

        I guess… However, this means we are also being limited or exclusive from other aspects. Maybe it would be better to let each user decide how their data can be processed rather than enforcing it?

        1. @purplesyringa 6mo

          an average person cannot be trusted to care about their safety

          1. @DavidGarciaCat 6mo

            Fair point

  8. @Algoinde 6mo

    Users when data collection (Jan-Nov): 😡 Users when end-of-year summary: 😋

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