
list of common tone indicators + how to use them : r/autism
Apr 21, 2022 · alternatively, you don’t need to use them with everything you say. overusing tone tags can come off as infantilizing, since it makes it seem like you believe that autistic people can barely understand tone. example of overusing tone tags: “i love your outfit! /gen /pos /srs” the tone indicators aren’t necessary in this case because ...
A Cool Guide to Tone Indicators! : r/coolguides - Reddit
Tone indicators help people to understand the intention (or tone/emotion) of your written words, such as if you’re being genuine or joking. So in other words it’s a tool for people that might struggle with social cues to understand the meaning of your message. Like if you are being serious or joking!
Overusing tone tags is just as awful as not using them at all
Aug 22, 2023 · Using 2-3 tags for needed specification isn’t overusing tone tags. It’s providing the specific tone. Overusing tone tags is 3 or more unnecessary specifications. Like the joke example; it would make sense for a targeted joke to have /j (or …
Are Tone Tags Problematic? : r/AutisticPeeps - Reddit
A.) Lack a disorder/disability which causes them to struggle with tone. B.) Use tone tags as a tactic to manipulate the intentions behind their original statements, for their own benefit. I understand that in theory tone tags would be great, considering I am a person who does struggle with tone in the real world.
Is it okay to not wanna use tone tags? : r/autism - Reddit
Tone tags are supposed to be a way to communicate more clearly to others. It is used to accommodate for others if they don't understand the tone, and makes it shorter, and it would mean that both parties understand what those tone tags are and would be fine with using it.
Tone tags are stupid. : r/unpopularopinion - Reddit
Mar 17, 2023 · Honestly I think the worst thing about the whole “Tone Tags” idea is the suggestion that it is only for neurodivergent people. Text is hard to know exactly what people mean sometimes, typing something insane would probably be a sarcastic joke - but it could also easily be an insane person with an insane opinion.
tone tags : r/autism - Reddit
Jul 29, 2022 · I know tone tags are very popular and useful among the autistic community. I will not deny that they help people. But does anyone else not like them being used on you? I try my best to use it for other people and for other settings (for example the comments on a neurodivergent person's page), but for me they just do not work.
Trying to learn and use tone tags more : r/autism - Reddit
Dec 29, 2021 · I'm trying to learn and use tone tags more, so I thought I'd share a list of ones that seem most useful Incase anyone else was interested. I've always used /j and /s, but never anything else. /j = joking /hj = half joking /s or /sarc = sarcastic / sarcasm /srs = serious /nsrs = not serious /lh = light hearted
Please don't use tone tags for people without asking : r/autism
Jul 14, 2022 · A tone tag usually follows a message, so for example, if someone posts something in a serious (or to the opposite, joking manner), they would tone tag /s or /g (for serious and genuine) or /j (joking).
Some common tone indicators. : r/coolguides - Reddit
The only one of these I see regular use is "/s". I could see some of these potentially being more common in certain online groups (like /sx or /p) but I don't see any other tone indicator really being used at large. Honestly, most of these can be conveyed over text fairly well if given context.