TIL that symbols to denote irony or sarcasm in print have been around since at least the 1500s
Irony punctuation - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irony_punctuation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irony_punctuation
Another method of expressing sarcasm is by placing a tilde (
) adjacent to the punctuation. This allows for easy use with any keyboard, as well as variation. Variations include dry sarcasm (.)
TIL - I’m an engineer & when I email colleagues, I will use ~ in a sentence to mean “about” - as in estimate, roughly, not quite equal to but close enough, etc.
Granted, the symbol is in a different place to denote sarcasm, but now I’m wondering how popular the usage of ~ is in the context of sarcasm, and have I ever really confused someone because they only knew that context?
Interesting.
I like the snark mark! Snark is approximately equal to honesty, so really, is there a difference?~
Also I like how it's basically a little wink. ^O^v^~^
Another method of expressing sarcasm is by placing a tilde (
) adjacent to the punctuation. This allows for easy use with any keyboard, as well as variation. Variations include dry sarcasm (.)
TIL - I’m an engineer & when I email colleagues, I will use ~ in a sentence to mean “about” - as in estimate, roughly, not quite equal to but close enough, etc.
Granted, the symbol is in a different place to denote sarcasm, but now I’m wondering how popular the usage of ~ is in the context of sarcasm, and have I ever confused someone because they only knew this context?
Interesting.
Most of the time I use /s or :^) to highlight a contradiction between utterance and meaning*. Never for caustic speech; if it needs to be marked, it's pointless.
Not a big fan of tilde. I use it for a bunch of stuff already, like approximation (20 = around 20; 2030 = some quantity between 20 and 30) and drawn out speech (longcat is long~). The later is a weabooism, I know.
I'd be fine with any of those new graphemes in the text, if they caught on.
I like the idea of the reverse question mark.
¿ I only have an upside down question mark in my phone characters though.
Well who thought that was a good idea ¿
I'm a fan of Sartalics - in concept. However, instead of it being a format, like italics or bold, it's a copyright-protected font that some jackass charges for.