i can’t stand megathreads – no one reads these! no one wants their posts banished there!

  • @ilickfrogs
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    231 year ago

    /s on stuff that’s so obviously sarcastic. The begining of that to me was a big indicator for how stupid the reddit userbase had become.

    • @MrFlamey
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      191 year ago

      It depends how obvious, but honestly I don’t think it’s that bad. Some non-native English speakers might not get sarcasm, and it also depends a bit on culture. British people are a fair bit more sarcastic than Americans and it’s not always obvious in text.

    • @RufusFirefly
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      131 year ago

      Poe’s Law does run a bit rampant on Reddit

    • SSTF
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      81 year ago

      That cropped up about the same time people started calling anything and everything “trolling”.

      You could make the most hyperbolically obvious joke that was designed to be picked up on, and somebody would accuse you of “trolling”.

      • @Shardikprime
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        11 year ago

        Everything is fascism, Nazism, x-phobic and trolling at the same time

    • @JackGreenEarth
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      71 year ago

      Enjoy people who can’t read tone through text (most people) getting angry at the sentiment expressed in your ‘obviously’ sarcastic comments.

      • @DudePluto
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        131 year ago

        To be fair to the /s we do live in a world with flat-earthers and antivaxxers. These days it can be exceedingly difficult to tell between the smartasses and dumbasses

    • @magnetosphere
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      41 year ago

      I used to be a big proponent of “/s”. My rationale was that reddit was a worldwide site, and it wasn’t fair to exclude people who weren’t fluent in English. Plus, I didn’t want to live up to the stereotype of the selfish, arrogant American.

      Now, I just don’t worry about it. Over time, I realized I could say something obvious and seemingly non-controversial, like “the sky is blue”, and people will disagree anyway. If somebody a thousand miles away takes a sarcastic statement literally, and decides that I’m an asshole, then so be it.

      • @ilickfrogs
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        41 year ago

        People argue about EVERYTHING there. Think they’re smart playing devil’s advocate on reddit

        • @Shardikprime
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          11 year ago

          You mean people are still arguing about weather or not Indy was irrelevant to the movie’s plot?

      • Rentlar
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        21 year ago

        I don’t care too much whether people mark their sarcasm or not.

        I usually do because I’ve seen enough fucked-up takes back at the other site (that I confirm they truly believe from their profile) that I don’t want people misunderstanding me, especially when my comment would begin with a sarcastic tone.

    • @yokonzo
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      21 year ago

      To be fair, that stemmed from an inability to sense tone through text. It doesn’t matter if something seems obviously sarcastic to you, other people don’t know you, or your sense of humor, and are more likely just to think you’re an asshole or blatantly wrong

    • AaronStC
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      11 year ago

      Even worse is when someone doesn’t add it and someone else complains about it.

      • @Shardikprime
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        1 year ago

        We should start a group of people called the Sarcasm Service. We could abbreviate it as SS for short. And use them to monitor correct Sarcasm usage.

        /s