• TechyDad
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    381 year ago

    I also “fear backlash” if he runs and loses the election. He won’t hesitate to get his followers to commit acts of violence. According to the logic of the “for fear of backlash we should allow him to run” people, we should just annoint Trump President for Life. After all, we can’t do anything that might cause MAGA to become violent, right? /s

      • TechyDad
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        171 year ago

        It’s a habit I formed back when I frequented Reddit. You sometimes couldn’t tell if someone was being serious or not and since I didn’t want anyone to mistake my sarcasm for MAGA-ism, I used /s liberally.

        • @Aleric
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          121 year ago

          I think it’s useful. It’s not uncommon for people to not pick up on written sarcasm. I actually think we should adopt diacritics that denote emotion. Like emojis but more systematic.

          • @givesomefucks
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            31 year ago

            There was…

            I forgot what it was, maybe an upside exclamation point?

            But there was something to denote sarcasm besides /s way back in the olden days too

          • @[email protected]
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            -31 year ago

            That’d be less insufferable, but ultimately there’s no point in being sarcastic if you’re gonna tank it right at the end.

        • @[email protected]
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          -61 year ago

          Why does that matter? If you’re not convinced you can be effectively sarcastic then don’t be sarcastic. Putting that at the end is tantamount to going ‘LOOOOOOOOOOOL JK DON’T DOWNDOOT PLZZ!!!’.

            • @[email protected]
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              01 year ago

              No, it’s not, that stupid thing highlights several different problems, chief of which being that people would rather ruin a joke than risk being downvoted.

              This is the kind of trend that’ll just stunt weak, impressionable, scared people’s cognition and impact their poor communicative skills further.