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The distinction between commas, semi-colons, colons, and ellipses is not the duration of the pause. They serve different semantic roles.
The pause from a comma comes as a SIDE-EFFECT of the brain changing tracks when you put a clause where it wouldn't naturally fall in the sentence, or when you're distinguishing the boundary between things in a list. (He said he likes it. He likes it, he said.) There's even a rule of thumb you can use to guess whether a comma is merited by seeing if mentally forcing out the pause feels more alien than drawing out the pause you want to put in. (In simple terms, the purpose of a comma is to distinguish things like Evening primrose bloomed on Sunday, and Primrose bloomed on Sunday evening. That is, On Sunday, evening primrose bloomed, and On Sunday evening, primrose bloomed.)
Semicolons denote when you're joining two independent clauses with an implied conjunction. Think back to the FANBOYS acronym from school. If it sounds right when you replace your semicolon with for, and, nor, but, or, yet, or so, then you can keep it. (I like this; She likes that is I like this, but she likes that, but communicated by implied tone of voice.)
As Wikipedia says quite simply, colons introduce an explanation, list, or quote. (There are only three people I care about: Me, myself, and I.)
Under this paradigm, ellipses are allowed to be used for some kinds of pauses by default because it's more unacceptable to abuse commas, semicolons, or colons for pauses unrelated to their semantic purpose and there's nothing else better-suited to the role. This is considered an acceptable compromise because, after a certain point, the boundary between a pause and two incomplete thoughts becomes hazy.
(And yes, this is the convention I've observed, having been reading a TON of amateur and professional fiction over the last three decades. In fact, I can't remember EVER seeing someone using colons purely to denote pauses.)
While not these specific misconceptions, I've had to correct many similar ones when proofreading stories for people. (eg. plenty of comma splices, greengrocer's apostrophes, missing Oxford commas, etc.)
Also, while requiring 7-bit ASCII made sense in 1997, in this day and age, I think it's reasonable to specify UTF-8 plaintext instead. Emoji are still verboten though.