A few examples include s*x questions on askreddit, “this” comments, nolife powermods, jokes being more frequent than actual answers

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I don’t agree, /s is immensely useful for neurodivergent people, some of which cannot recognize sarcasm at all.

Also, really often something that is “obvious sarcasm” for you is a genuinely held belief by someone online. Nothing is too ridiculous for the internet

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Maybe internet forums aren’t the best place for people that can’t recognize context.

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Why should we exclude neurodiverse people from a space when it’s easy enough to make it accessible?

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Apparently reddit and lemmy are the only places they socialize, so whatever.

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Just because you don’t care about certain groups of people who are not actively damaging for the world, that doesn’t mean that they should be excluded from here.

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