I’ve seen a number of posts lately like “How to get yadda yadda yadda” but when you click, the content is actually a question about the subject line, which sucks.
If you’re posting a question, please make it look like a question. It’s EASY… Just put a QUESTION MARK at the end of your subject line. It looks like this:
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We’re pirates here, not fucking savages.
Keelhaul the offenders, oh Black Pharaoh¡
So what did you think of the game .
I can’t believe you’ve done this.
If you’re posting a question please get to know this tricky little guy: ?
I’m sorry, but I can’t understand your question???
It’s a fair cop.
One of my biggest pet peeves is when someone uses multiple question marks at the end of a statement. I’m triggered right now and reporting you for harassment. Lol
So it works as intended
They prolly don’t use turn signals either. Anarchists!
That seems a bit unfair to anarchists.
You just made me hate them.
Arrrr, I’m here t’ make replicas o’ all yer punctuation!
Avast, wher’ be th’ interrobang!?
Seriously though, while this post is cute, let’s remember not everyone speaks English as a first language, and while many languages do use the English Alphabet, many do not and so there are still quite a few people unfamiliar with the proper English punctuation.
That’s great and all, but for those of us that do speak English and are expecting certain grammatical norms, eschewing those norms, regardless of the validity of the reason, makes it significantly harder for us to parse.
The question mark is not a rare piece of punctuation, either. It’s used in China. It’s used in Japan. It’s used in Vietnamese, every Romance language I’ve ever encountered, and every Germanic language I’ve ever encountered. I’m not saying I understand all those languages, but I can certainly recognize when someone’s asking a question in one because the question mark remains the same.
This is a piss-poor excuse and reeks of the attitude of one who’s never encountered a language that doesn’t use the Latin Alphabet even in passing. Oh yeah, by the way, it’s called the Latin Alphabet, not the English Alphabet.
My (non-english) native language uses the question mark, but many don’t use it out of lazyness. I don’t think this is a local issue. Also, are there really that many languages that do not use a question mark? I would have thought that is the rarity.
Besides, most english content I read on lemmy are not nearly that bad to justify that.
Are there any languages that don’t have punctuations?
I mean, most languages are not written.
there are still quite a few people unfamiliar with the proper English punctuation.
The irony of this coming from an American. You guys are so clueless.
Yep, non native speakers get the punctuation right every time. Native speakers whose education system is in the toilet are the real perpetrators 😂