I think most people who use it are just scared from the uneducated downvotes/ backlash and I think it just ruins the sarcasm.

I started to avoid using it on other social media as it seems kind of dumb.

My opinion for it on Lemmy is mostly the same but it might work better here if Lemmy had a sarcasm tag instead(the same way NSFW tag work)of /s to signal the sarcasm instead.

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    I’ve seen at least 4 misunderstandings on lemmy where someone explicitly asked for a /s tag in the end. It’s very much needed.

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    I agree! There never is any confusion in text, it’s so incredibly obvious when people are being sarcastic. Tones are so easy to portray. /s

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    upvoting because this is definitely unpopular. tone is not conveyed in text and various sarcastic phrases need the intonation to be understood as sarcastic.

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      Oh really?! Tone isn’t conveyed in text and you can’t detect literal sarcasm unless it’s broadcast like a beacon from someone’s warped piehole? Like a ship at sea in the calmest waters, you can’t find your way home without a lighthouse?

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        No, there isn’t. Tone is inflection in speech and body-language. In text, you might reasonably think it could be inferred, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be conveyed. And if someone is missing the inference, piling on “evidence of tone” phrases could be misinterpreted as “more proof of conviction”.

        Use /s. If you get downvoted because you didn’t, that’s on you.

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    You can be as bitter about it as you like but it absolutely is required. You could come up the most obvious sarcasm you could ever imagine, and I’ll find you people that believe you’re being sincere.

    We live in the post satire era.

    I’m not sure how your idea for a sarcasm tag is any different to /s, it seems to be a roundabout way to achieve the exact same thing.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poe’s_law

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    So instead of a /s showing sarcasm we’d have a tag showing sarcasm. What exactly is the difference?

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        Unless you want the ability to utilize the tags. For example : never show sarcasm posts/comments

        Or

        Only show sarcasm posts/comments

        Then there would be a difference

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    I don’t use /s at all. I eschewed it a few years ago.

    Some views deserve to be ridiculed, and that’s exactly what I’m trying to invite people to do.

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      Yeah, but the assholes will think you agree with them, which bolsters them. It’s much more fun to write out something they agree with to a T, and then add the /s tag. Completely deflating, utter devastation.

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    Or maybe gen pop should get better at reading comprehension and learning to ask clarifying question if they are unable to understand content and context for whatever reason.

    That’s how discussions work.

    OR we can just SPAZZZ RHEEEEE, DOWN VOTE BIGOT SOYBOY!

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    I agree. It seems fragile to be be so afraid of… Checks nots purposeless down votes from random that are mostly bots.