What do you think of the word "game-changer" ??

Rowe Morehouse
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Lorenz Sell
I think it's played out. It's like someone describing themselves as a "visionary". I've never heard an actual visionary describe themselves as a visionary. Game changer might be in a similar category if you're talking about yourself. But it's great if someone else is saying that about you ;-)
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Rowe Morehouse
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@lorenzsell That's a good one. I remember when "visionary" was popular on LinkedIn So cringe.
Rowe Morehouse
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▪ When you read a lot of reviews, every other review has the word "game-changer" ▪ "This soap dish is a game-changer" .. "these pint glasses are a game-changer" ▪ It becomes meaningless. It's like people see it written so often, that they start to write it all the time too. Does not really add value to what you are trying to say, IMHO!
Artem Konovalov 💎
Voting for the first! What are alternatives?
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Rowe Morehouse
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@mattisssa Like @sahil_mahalley said: ▪ more precise and less overused language might serve your content better. how about "an innovation!" or "remarkable!"
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Kostya Bolshukhin
Someone need to change it
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Sahil Patel
if someone uses this word in content, I believe it's written by ChatGPT
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Daria Ofitserova
If everyone is a game changer, there is no game left to play 🙂
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Daniel Burns
I used to use it, but I started to see it everywhere. The same is with the word "revolutionary".
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Alexandra Goss
It's no longer a game-changer but can still deliver the message in a digestible way Same as lightning-fast I draw the line at "revolutionary" - come on, another a-dime-a-dozen AI writing tool won't revolutionise anything, let's be honest
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Rowe Morehouse
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@alex_skazka "This revolutionary game-changer is lightning fast!!"
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Alexandra Goss
@rowemore "MY EYES, MY EYES!!!" (we can be really good f.r.i.e.n.d.s. if you get the reference lol)
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Herklos
Using "game-changer" sets high expectations, so the product or idea must genuinely offer something revolutionary to meet them.
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Konrad S.
Used much too often, should only be used if one is really sure something is really a game changer.
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Emily Willis
Yeah it is one of those words the AI writers use a lot!
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Yvik Ye
It's definitely a positive word, but people used it too much in articles / contexts....
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Çağdaş Öksüztepe
The term 'game-changer' is powerful but can be overused, losing its impact. When genuinely applicable, it conveys significant innovation and transformation. However, it's essential to use it sparingly to maintain its value.
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Morgane Perrier
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I used to appreciate it, but now it feels overused, especially in situations that aren't truly "game-changing". It gives me weird vibes, kind of like "move the needle." Why are you asking?
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Sahil Mahalley
As a content guy, I would say the term “game-changer” is a double-edged word. 1. It’s punchy and attention grabbing cool! 2. Conveys a sense of innovation and impact. 3. Easily understood across industries. Now the other side! 1. Overused in marketing, becoming somewhat cliché. 2. May lose impact because of frequent use. 3. Can come across as hyperbolic of not backed by proof. “Game-changer” can be effective, its impact depends upon context and audience. In many cases, more precise and less overused language might serve your content better.
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Eve from Veeroll.com
The word "game-changer" can be quite impactful when used appropriately. It conveys a sense of significant innovation or transformation. However, it's essential to use it sparingly and genuinely, as overuse can diminish its impact and make it seem like just another buzzword.