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by hombre_fatal 2160 days ago
> Nit: Not sure what this is supposed to mean. Is this an attempt to mimic how you speak aloud?

It's to add condescension.

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>It's to add condescension.

That was my assumption. Things like "um" and "uh" tend to be silence-fillers, among other things (see below). It's weird to see them being typed-out, and I've noted an uptick in how often I see it being done.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speech_disfluency

> I've noted an uptick in how often I see it being done

Yep.

There's something about internet culture that rots our ability to have conversations with others. It's something I've also noticed in myself (it's easy to complain about everyone else) as someone who, sheepishly, has snuck in a juvenile "Um..." when I think I've really got'em good.

I suspect the uptick in just this sort of rot going mainstream. Like instead of bringing your in-person social skills online when the internet was newer, and then becoming corrupted over time, people are just born into the rot from a young age.

And frankly it takes eternal vigilance to stay a noncombative and fair online.

Yes. That is true too. :)