Undue significance inflation
- Id
- undue-significance-inflation
- Status
- Active
- Severity
- high
- Detection
- judge
- Evidence grade
- corroborated
- Languages
- en
- Added
- 2026-08-15
- Updated
- 2026-08-15
Currently signals low-effort writing.
What it is
An arbitrary detail is puffed into a contribution to a larger story. A second office becomes a turning point in an industry. A routine appointment becomes part of a broader movement. The larger story is never named precisely enough to be wrong.
Why it reads as machine-made
Training text describes notable subjects in language that already assumes their notability, so an unremarkable fact gets fitted with the sentence shape reserved for remarkable ones. Wikipedia keeps a whole section on the habit and a words-to-watch list for it, and a community pattern directory files the same move under inflated stakes. The specific fact tends to go missing in the same sentence: the inventor of one device becomes a titan of an industry, which is louder and says less.
Specimens
The company opened its second office in 2019, setting the stage for a decade of regional growth and reflecting a wider movement toward distributed engineering across the sector.
The company opened a second office in 2019 because its two most senior engineers had moved to Oulu and did not want to fly every week. Six people work there now. Whether that matters to anyone outside the company is not something this paragraph can settle.
The repair replaces a claim about the sector with the reason the thing happened. It is smaller and it is checkable.
How it is detected
- Rubric
- Task: find significance claims with nothing under them. Step 1. Mark every clause asserting that a detail contributes to, reflects, shapes, marks, sets up or represents something larger than itself. Step 2. For each, look inside the text for support: a measurement, a named consequence, a cited source, a comparison with a stated baseline. Step 3. Mark each claim SUPPORTED or BARE. Step 4. Judge the subject: is the underlying fact routine for its category? A founding date, an office opening, a staff appointment and a product update are routine unless the text shows otherwise. Escape hatches: obituaries, award citations, anniversary features, institutional histories and nominations, where a significance frame is the commission; texts that attribute the significance claim to a named source, which makes it that source's claim; explicit argument, where the piece sets out to establish the importance and does the work. Decision. FLAG when two or more claims are BARE and the underlying facts are routine. WEAK on one. PASS when claims are supported or the genre calls for them. Output: each claim, its mark, and the verdict.
Who writes this way legitimately
Several genres are commissioned to do exactly this. An obituary is supposed to place a life in a larger story, an award citation exists to argue that a contribution mattered, and an anniversary feature is an assignment to find broader meaning in a date. Institutional histories, funding applications and nomination letters all carry the same brief. Historians make significance claims for a living and support them at book length rather than in the sentence. Reviewers should also allow for cultures where understatement is not the default register, and for writing translated from one of them. The test is whether support exists anywhere in the piece, not whether the sentence sounds grand.
Model attribution
Wikipedia describes the habit as general to language models rather than to one vendor, and links it to how notable subjects are described in training text. No per-vendor measurement exists.
Platform notes
- wikipedia
- The relevant section carries the shortcut WP:AITREND and a words-to-watch list. Editors treat it as a cleanup signal in encyclopedic register, where significance framing is against the house style to begin with.
Status history
| Date | Status | Rationale |
|---|---|---|
| 2026-08-15 | Active | Named in the largest maintained public taxonomy with its own shortcut and a words-to-watch list, and independently in a community pattern directory and a rule set. Three sources describing one move. |
Sources
- 01Wikipedia: Signs of AI writingcommunityaccessed 2026-08-14
- 02tropes.fyi pattern directorycommunityaccessed 2026-08-14
- 03vale-ai-tells, 111 machine-checkable rulescommunityaccessed 2026-08-14
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