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Apparently not, since you had to specify with a follow-up comment. π€·
These days people assume its just a bad AI comment, so its good to be explicit about it.
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I too, thought it was obvious. I don't think we need to put /s after every sarcastic remark.
Not actually, since stabilizers are used in astronomy, and people can't see your facial gestures to help judge what you're saying, human nature and all that.
I think the issue was judging if it was sarcastic or not in the first place.
For sure you thought in your mind it was, but did it come out on the electronic page that way, for others to read?
But, it's your communication time, you do you. π€·ββοΈ
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this is the most reddit conversation I've had on lemmy so far
See, now that comment could or could not maybe use a /s . π
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it wasn't /s
Apparently. /s