hillary764 wrote:Personally, in text format, I try to be as direct as I can, so maybe it never occurred to me that someone would need tags to clarify intent.
thanks for sharing this, because honestly now that it's pointed out to me, i think i subconsciously do this too. i sometimes find myself editing and rewriting messages to try and sound the most natural/capture the right vibe ? it's interesting, finding the balance between being clear and direct via text while also being expressive, casual and natural
Iwein wrote:I prefer putting intent in parentheses rather than using tone indicators. they are clearer and more helpful in my experience, and part of that is because, as others have mentioned, there is no "standard" meaning for tone indicators.
i think this technique could be especially useful as well because obviously you can provide whatever clarification or context you want, not just preset indications. you know, like "i hate ppl who work at the bank (i work at the bank)" lol
also not sure if i made this very clear in my original post, but i wasn't under the impression that incorrect, "sarcastic" use of tone tags was very common, just that it was something that occasionally happens that a few people have encountered. most ppl seem to understand why that would suck and don't do it