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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsUse the "sarcasm" emoji, please
I just served on a jury and rejected the alerted post. I actually believed that the poster was being sarcastic but it was offensive if not.
hlthe2b
(106,208 posts)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.
central scrutinizer
(12,440 posts)For the reasons you gave.
chouchou
(1,274 posts)I'm probably in error sometimes.
central scrutinizer
(12,440 posts)That havent been tombstoned yet
chouchou
(1,274 posts)Skittles
(158,548 posts)outside of obvious trolls, I have NEVER alerted - ever
ProfessorGAC
(69,715 posts)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)hey are you FROM Illinois? I am an Illinois native
ProfessorGAC
(69,715 posts)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?
malthaussen
(17,658 posts)It's a conundrum.
-- Mal