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@JoeStrazzere I can't really comment on gendered writing styles in the professional world, but online and in more informal settings you can definitely tell whether the person writing is a man or a woman. AI can also quite accurately determine someone's gender based on their writing.
Frankly I have no idea why anyone would intentionally want to pursue a male/female writing style, but it's not entirely baseless.
On social media or good old BBS for example, you can definitely tell. I'm sure there is some difference to be discerned in the corporate world too, though I can't say that with certainty because I hardly read or write business-related letters. Though I will say that I noticed some gender-related writing differences in emails I've exchanged with various people during interview processes.
Actually, here's an SE post that while lacking sources, it seems to come to the same conclusion: writing.stackexchange.com/questions/34954/…
This was also confirmed nearly two decades ago @Stacey chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2003-05-28-0305280247-story.html

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