joke and sarcasm Answer from shezofrene on reddit.com
Reddit
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r/NoStupidQuestions on Reddit: What does /j or /s on Twitter mean?
October 19, 2020 -
I've seen it a bunch on Twitter, and just now on reddit. A couple minecraft stan accounts (don't judge me) I see use them a lot(like /j, /c, /s, I've seen /pos once) and I tried searching but still have no clue. I was replied to once with " /j????", does that mean anything at all?
I don't wanna post any example or link to some random persons twitter, cause that's weird I think
Edit: I found a list of what a lot of them were. They're called tone indicators -
https://images.app.goo.gl/yuNWBHcA1YBCdgVx9
Linguablog
linguaholic.com › linguablog › the-meaning-of-slash-s
“/s”: Meaning, Usage & Examples | Linguaholic Blog
April 10, 2023 - Even though /s is used way more in writing that it is used in speech, it has come to have a few meanings. It is used to denote sarcasm within online communities, specifically on Reddit forums and other online message boards. For the physicists and scientists out there, /s is a mathematical notation that means per second.
Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tone_indicator
Tone indicator - Wikipedia
2 weeks ago - A tone indicator on the Internet ... (e. g., / friendly, caring about your well-being) may be used. For example, /srs may be attached to the end of a message to indicate that the message is meant to be interpreted in a serious manner, as opposed to, for example, being a joke ...
Reddit
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r/OutOfTheLoop on Reddit: What does /s mean?
March 5, 2014 -
I see it everywhere. And I know the /* means the end of something, but what does the s stand for? Sarcasm? Smellz?
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The slash signals the end of a tag in HTML code. For example, if you write random text on a web page source code, your browser will display "random text" in bold font AND will hide the underlying tag. You can think of it as a command to begin bold and end bold in hypertext language. Whenever you see a slash followed by a qualifier, it is meant to be understood that the preceding statement should be regarded — interpreted — with whatever descriptor is used. There is no need for a begin command because the computer is not the target, the reader is. If I write /rant at the end of a paragraph, it means that I am done bitching. The s tag is just an abbreviation of the qualifier-descriptor sarcasm; by convention, most people understand the whole expression without the need to spell it all out, just like a TL;DR or a PS etc.
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In another OOTL thread u/adambrenecki explained the origins (of both the terms /thread and /s): Originally, in the good old forum days, it'd be spelled out "", like a HTML end tag. Over time it dropped the angle brackets. The same with "", which over time became "/sarcasm" and (as u/LOOK_AT_MY_ALL_CAPS points out) eventually becoming just "/s".
InternetSlang
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S Definition - Meaning of /S - InternetSlang.com
Text Slang - Chat Acronyms - IM Chat. Internet Slang. A list of common slang words, acronyms and abbreviations as used in websites, ICQ chat rooms, blogs, SMS, and internet forums.
X
x.com › EikoFried › status › 995601093001400320
Eiko Fried on X: "Many Twitter URLs end up having "?s=19" at the end when you copy them, but omitting them leads to the same page. What information does this part encode?" / X
Many Twitter URLs end up having "?s=19" at the end when you copy them, but omitting them leads to the same page.
mail.com
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Tone indicators: List and examples | mail.com blog
October 30, 2024 - If you are a frequent user of social media platforms, you may have spotted additions to people’s posts in the form of a slash and a letter, like this: /srs. This is called a tone indicator. Like the tone of a person’s voice pitched higher to indicate a question or louder to indicate anger, these markers help clarify the meaning of the words.
Calendar Canada
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What does S mean in Twitter?
Twitter Slash Abbreviations /via - Where you found something /by - Who created it originally /cc - Who should take notice /s - This was a joke (Started as
digiphile
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Top 50 Twitter Acronyms, Abbreviations and Initialisms | digiphile
May 27, 2020 - As in, use RE for @replies on Twitter. Used in front of the @ to ensure all followers can see the conversation. Further ontext: “Community, @replies, #fixreplies and Change” ... RTF Read The FAQ. RTFF shows up too. RTF also stands for Rich Text File. ... via My one cheat: “via” is not an abbreviation or acronym. It simply means that a tweet is from @username, though in some cases it may mean that it’s also an exact retweet.
Social Media Today
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Top Twitter Abbreviations You Need to Know | Social Media Today
May 22, 2012 - The tweet you're looking at was forwarded to you by another user Industry Twitter abbreviations: • EM = Email Marketing • EZine = Electronic Magazine • FB = Facebook • LI = LinkedIn • SEO = Search Engine Optimization • SM = Social Media • SMM = Social Media Marketing • SMO = Social Media Optimization • SN = Social Network • SROI = Social Return on Investment • UGC = User Generated Content • YT = YouTube Conversational abbreviations: • # = start to a hashtag, or a way of organizing subjects on Twitter • AB/ABT = About • AFAIK = As far as I know • AYFKMWTS = Are y
Wiktionary
en.wiktionary.org › wiki › › s
/s - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Originally written as </sarcasm> (to mark the end of a sarcastic message) with the block of text enclosed (see < > </ >), this was later simplified to /sarcasm and eventually just /s.[1]