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Use the "sarcasm" emoji, please (Original Post) central scrutinizer Oct 25 OP
If it wasn't clearly sarcastic... then perhaps you should not have given the benefit-of-the-doubt.... hlthe2b Oct 25 #1
I rejected the post central scrutinizer Oct 25 #2
Personally, I don't assume that someone (on this forum) would be offensive. chouchou Oct 25 #3
Trolls, bots and disrupters central scrutinizer Oct 25 #4
I understand. chouchou Oct 25 #5
people are too easily offended Skittles Oct 26 #6
Same Here ProfessorGAC Oct 26 #7
we have more in common than date and time joined and age Skittles Oct 26 #9
Chicago Exurbs ProfessorGAC Oct 26 #10
Problem is, stylistically, if you label your sarcasm, it isn't working. malthaussen Oct 26 #8
All the more reason to alert, then Hekate Oct 26 #11

hlthe2b

(106,208 posts)
1. If it wasn't clearly sarcastic... then perhaps you should not have given the benefit-of-the-doubt....
Fri Oct 25, 2024, 01:26 PM
Oct 25

It might be a hard lesson, but an important-- one that will be remembered in the future. We don't need misunderstandings to cause disruption especially right now when most are feeling a lot of stress. Thus, the sarcasm emoticon or including text indicating one is being sarcastic or tongue-in-cheek is not merely helpful but respectful to the community.

ProfessorGAC

(69,715 posts)
7. Same Here
Sat Oct 26, 2024, 07:05 AM
Oct 26

In fact, I've only alerted a few times ever & those were obvious trolls violating TOS.
I had 100% confidence a jury would hide the post.
The slightest ambiguity, I would not alert.
In fact, the post to which the OP is referring came before MIRT, and I thought it was obvious sarcasm.
I do agree it would have been useful to add a sarcasm tag, but I never would have voted to hide it.

Skittles

(158,548 posts)
9. we have more in common than date and time joined and age
Sat Oct 26, 2024, 04:47 PM
Oct 26

hey are you FROM Illinois? I am an Illinois native

ProfessorGAC

(69,715 posts)
10. Chicago Exurbs
Sat Oct 26, 2024, 04:56 PM
Oct 26

Born & raised in Joliet, SSW of Chicago.
We still live in the Chicago market but in a different city since 1980.
We're around 50 miles from downtown.
Even all 4 universities I attended were in or around Chicago.
Traveled all over the world for my job, but lived 35 to 50 miles from Chicago my whole life! So, I'm a parochial homebody who's seen everything?

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