tone tags are combinations of letters at the end of some comments that mean things. some tonetags are: /j - joking /srs - serious /hj - half joking /hsrs - half serious /mj - mostly joking /msrs - mostly serious /nsrs - not serious /sarc - sarcastic /ncfy - no context for you /nm - not mad /vu - very upset /nf - not forcing /nd - not drama /gen - genuine /genq - genuine question /pos - positive /neg - negative /vpos - very positive /vneg - very negative /ref - refrence /dwmb - don't worry 'bout me /conc - concerned /lh - light hearted /lyr - lyrics /p or /plat - platonic /r - romantic /ij - inside joke /dr - don't reply /iykyk or /ifykyk - if you know you know tonetags are used so people can tell what tone you're using, since you cant really convey tone very well through typing
Trigger warnings, or TWs for short, are for when you're talking about sensitive subjects such as: capital letters (because it can remind people of yelling) *note: capital letters are usually shortened to caps* gender/species dysphoria monthly problem /iykyk queerphobia any kind of discrimination p3d0ph1l3s inappropriate things (they should not be talked about but i had to include it) abus3 violence and more that i cant think of rn how you would use a tw : tw [insert trigger] // [insert text about trigger or if its caps capital letters in 1 or more words] example: tw queerphobia // someone said something homophobic today example for caps tw : tw caps: what the HECK is going on lol other things: amab = assigned male at birth afab = assigned female at birth enby = shortened form of non binary, like female is girl and male is boy quar = a misspelling of queer, used jokingly as an insult in the gaehive gwdfi: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/6446649/comments/ gaehive: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/5842709/comments/ if you have any questions or would like something to be added, ask me! :)