• osaerisxero@kbin.melroy.org
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    2 days ago

    It’s the explicit inclusion of period where ‘normally’ there wouldn’t be one. In texting or DMs it would normally be assumed that one-liners wouldn’t contain punctuation except to enhance effect, so the inclusion of the full stop is being read as a 😐 or exaggerated neutrality

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      2 days ago

      It’s the explicit inclusion of period where ‘normally’ there wouldn’t be one.

      But given the larger history of textual communication, full punctuation is normal. Texting isn’t charged per character so it’s not like there’s a benefit to leaving it out.

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        14 hours ago

        Texting used to be done with a number pad, so going as far as adding a period used to be a statement. Obviously we all have keyboards now, but I’m sure some of that still translates over to today.

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          Fair point, for T9 typing I can see that. I wouldn’t expect millennials and zennials to have dealt with T9 much, though.

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        Texting isn’t charged per character anymore, and only in most places most of the time. And those habits may still persist in other places. My manner of ‘speech’ is very different in front of a keyboard vs on a phone, for instance.

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        Leaving out unnecessary characters makes you type faster, that’s also why people write u instead of you sometimes

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            14 hours ago

            Well you’re used to writing “you” instead of “u” while texting (for the record, I also always write “you”). Similiarly, a lot of people (namely those who grew up with phones), are used to omitting full stops at the end of a message, so if someone does it it must be a conscious decision. See where I’m going with this? (Also it’s not like people who use them are immediately sounding passive-aggressive, context matters)

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            I use Anysoft Keyboard on Android, and it has a toggle for that behavior, which I have off. I don’t know which software keyboard you’re using, but you might check whether it has such a toggle.

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          1 day ago

          If poetry text
          Is how you commune with friends
          Passive aggressive.

          edit: fixed the formatting, and my keyboard unironically took my double-tap on space to add periods for me! 😅

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      I don’t know anything about texting then. I would have been happy they responded.