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do you know what tone tags are?

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      yep..
      they rlly help sometimes

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        my understanding with examples
        tone tags are being used all around social media (or maybe it's just my social media, who knows). tone tags help neurodivergent people and people who have trouble conveying the tone of a message over text. you can add these to the end of your sentences to indicate the mood or idea of it. they might seem weird, but it prevents distress from not getting the mood of a message.
        /j = joking
        /hj = half joking
        /s or /sarc = sarcastic / sarcasm
        /srs = serious
        /lh = light hearted
        /ij = inside joke
        /t = teasing
        /nm = not mad
        /nbh = nobody here
        /nay = not at you
        /g or /gen = genuine / genuine question
        /th = threat
        /cb = clickbait
        /f = fake
        /q = quote
        /l or /ly = lyrics
        /c = copypasta
        /m = metaphor / metaphorically
        /li = literal / literally
        /rt or /rh = rhetorical question
        /hyp = hyperbole
        /p = platonic
        /r = romantic
        /sx or /x = sxual intent
        /nsx or /ns = non-s
        xual intent
        /pc or /pos = positive connotation
        /nc or /neg = negative connotation

        "Don’t waste your words I don’t need anything from you / I don’t care where you’ve been or what you plan to do." - Ian Brown

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          correct

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            my understanding with examples
            tone tags are being used all around social media (or maybe it's just my social media, who knows). tone tags help neurodivergent people and people who have trouble conveying the tone of a message over text. you can add these to the end of your sentences to indicate the mood or idea of it. they might seem weird, but it prevents distress from not getting the mood of a message.
            /j = joking
            /hj = half joking
            /s or /sarc = sarcastic / sarcasm
            /srs = serious
            /lh = light hearted
            /ij = inside joke
            /t = teasing
            /nm = not mad
            /nbh = nobody here
            /nay = not at you
            /g or /gen = genuine / genuine question
            /th = threat
            /cb = clickbait
            /f = fake
            /q = quote
            /l or /ly = lyrics
            /c = copypasta
            /m = metaphor / metaphorically
            /li = literal / literally
            /rt or /rh = rhetorical question
            /hyp = hyperbole
            /p = platonic
            /r = romantic
            /sx or /x = sxual intent
            /nsx or /ns = non-s
            xual intent
            /pc or /pos = positive connotation
            /nc or /neg = negative connotation

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            @pwsincd indeed

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              l0l I use /j and /srs most of the time

              Probably one of the oldest active people

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                l0l I use /j and /srs most of the time

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                @Akaza same

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