tone tags are being used all around social media (or maybe it's just my social media, who knows). tone tags help neurodivergent people and people who have trouble conveying the tone of a message over text. you can add these to the end of your sentences to indicate the mood or idea of it. they might seem weird, but it prevents distress from not getting the mood of a message.
/j = joking
/hj = half joking
/s or /sarc = sarcastic / sarcasm
/srs = serious
/lh = light hearted
/ij = inside joke
/t = teasing
/nm = not mad
/nbh = nobody here
/nay = not at you
/g or /gen = genuine / genuine question
/th = threat
/cb = clickbait
/f = fake
/q = quote
/l or /ly = lyrics
/c = copypasta
/m = metaphor / metaphorically
/li = literal / literally
/rt or /rh = rhetorical question
/hyp = hyperbole
/p = platonic
/r = romantic
/sx or /x = s*xual intent
/nsx or /ns = non-s*xual intent
/pc or /pos = positive connotation
/nc or /neg = negative connotation
"lol ur such a loser i cant believe you like jessica smh π /j /s"
"thanks for using tone tags! i would've stopped being friends with you if you were to not indicate the sarcasm!"
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Tone tags help convey tone of voice over text. Often used by those who are neurodivergent.
I advise people to use tone tags to prevent future confusion and distress.
Guide:
/j = joking
/hj = half joking
/ij = inside joke
/c = copypasta
/ly = lyrics
/t = teasing
/lh = light-hearted
/s = sarcasm
/rt = rhetorical question
/srs = serious
/g = genuine
/p = platonic
/r = romantic
/neg = negative connotation
/pos = positive connotation
βI love you!!!! /pβ
This could have been read as romantic but the tone tags helps you realize it is platonic love.
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A tone tag is an explanation of the context of a message online. These are often used for neurodivergent people who struggle to understand tone when they are not face to face. They are mostly used on instagram in the autistic community.
/j = joke/joking
/hj = half joking
/s or /sarc = sarcastic
/srs = serious
/ij = inside joke
/nm = not mad
/nf = not forced/forcing
/lh = light hearted
/t = teasing
/g or /gen = genuine/genuine question
/nay = not at you
/m = metaphor
βhe was over the moon /mβ
βiβm so pissed right now /nayβ
βomg thatβs so funny /sarcβ
βyou look amazing /gen /srsβ
βi donβt understand, could you please use tone tags for me to know if itβs serious or sarcastic?β
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Tone tags- help the fbi know if they should go after you or not
"Hey I'm going to go rob a bank /j"
Fbi: "Ah they're good"
i needed to add the word so uh, tone tags
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Originating form /s and /j in early internet culture, standing for sarcasm and joking, since they can't be communicated easily over text. They were based on the end tags in HTML (i.e. "</sarcasm>").
Newer ones were created on Carrd and are predominately used on TikTok, Twitter, Discord. These include /gen for genuine, or /srs for being serious.
While they may help some autistic and those mentally ill and were created for neurodivergent people, they can also cause communication to be more difficult or be a trigger for anxiety. Especially since they're sometimes used to troll or make fun of people. They're also often criticized for being confusing and needing to have a Carrd open to understand what someone is trying to say.
Always ask if a person is okay to use tone tags for them or not, don't assume.
"Wow your art is so good!!! /gen"
"Why would that be non genuine?"
"I just like to use tone tags /nm /gen"
"I should hope you're not mad and being genuine?"
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something gay restarted mfs use and i said restarted so dont get triggered
/j is joking
9/11 was not justified /j
tone tags lol
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