• Jimmycrackcrack
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    1 year ago

    I wouldn’t worry about it, it was a weak explanation of a personal idiosyncracy. I do still prefer not to use /s because again I think it’s akin to explaining a joke and in the process ruining itm I still believe that, but also, by my own explanation I think that sarcastic statements should be clear enough from context not to require a tag and if I’m having to write these long ass screeds justifying that I should probably take that as a sign that maybe I’m not satisfying that requirement and simply not have said anything. Especially, as was pointed out, where that context is in a Lemmy community called “autism”.