Tone-tags / Tone-indicators
What are tone-tags?
"Tone-tags/indicators are short text at the end of a message to let the reader know how the message is meant to be read, clear up any misunderstanding, or simply tell what the tone is."
! list of tone-tags !-and their meanings
COMMONLY USED TONE-TAGS:
/s = Sarcastic
/j = Joking
/hj = half joke
/ej = extra joking
/lh = light hearted
/srs = Serious
/gen = Genuine
/pos = Positive
/neg = Negative
/nm = not mad
/p = platonic
/r = romantic
/qp = queer platonic
/ij = Inside joke
/nav = Not A Vent (DISCLAIMER: just because you use this tone tag doesn’t mean what you say doesn’t come off as a vent)
MORE TONE-TAGS:
/t = teasing
/nbh = nobody here
/li = Literally
/hyp = Hyperbole
/th = threat
/m = metaphorically
/npa = not passive aggressive
/nfta = not forced to answer
/op = optional
/neu = neutral
/gs = genuine suggestion
/ci = caring intent
/nay = not at you
/lu = little upset
/f = fake
/b = bitter
/ref = reference
/cb = clickbait
/c = copypasta
/ot = off topic
/rhq = rhetorical question
/apa = apathetic
/ncm = not comparing
/v = violent
/fu = furious
/q = quote
/ny = not yelling
/fam = familial
/sym = sympathetic
/cj = coping joke
/md = melodramatic
/np = no pressure
/hsrs = half serious
/hgq = half genuine question
/aff = affectionate
/lyr = lyrics
/nf = not forced
/naah = not at anyone here
/info = information. For when you’re just proving info and aren’t trying to be rude about it
/sys = system