Usage of “at” and “on” in bullet points for website references

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😎 help with the usage of at and on in the bullet point list below. Suggest what’s best:

“- My GPTs at GPTstore.AI (a website not affiliated with OpenAI to find GPTs and interesting statistics)
– Assistants on HuggingChat.
– Reddgr at Character.AI.”
🤖 The prepositions “at” and “on” are both used to indicate locations or platforms, but their usage can differ based on context. “At” is typically used for specific locations or points in space and can also denote attendance at an event or involvement with a project or organization. “On,” however, is often used for surfaces and platforms, especially digital platforms (websites, social media, etc.). Here’s how the usage can be optimized for your list:

– My GPTs on GPTstore.AI (a website not affiliated with OpenAI to find GPTs and interesting statistics)
– Assistants on HuggingChat.
– Reddgr on Character.AI.

In this context, using “on” for all three items provides consistency and correctly reflects that these are digital platforms or websites where something is hosted or available.

Changes made: “at” was replaced with “on” for GPTstore.AI and Character.AI to reflect their nature as digital platforms.

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