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by pphysch 945 days ago
What's with the lowercase? I think it's cute if someone is being deliberately low-effort, or trying to present that way, but IMO it's cringe to use it for consequential official statements like this.
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This is what aging millenials do to make it seem like they don't really care too much about what's going on and that they're 20 years younger.
At least we are not putting 'X' to everything like older generation.
Technically the boomer marketing people did that trying to cater to generation X.
You missed out on the e in front of everything, then I. Those were the days.
It's "millennials" not "millenials". What age group does that put you in?
Definitely not them, I guess! Though I can't say that my eyes are going bad.
how dare you, sir
> but IMO it's cringe to use it for consequential official statements like this

This is funny to me, as Twitter is the platform for "deliberately low-effort" posts, but you see it as a platform for official statements. How times change...

Are these not official statements from gdb and sama? Where do they post the serious stuff?
I'm often stunned by how casually and poorly executives write. The more rich and powerful they are, the worse it seems to be. I guess things like proper capitalization, punctuation, full sentences, etc. aren't worth their time, and people will hang on every word that they write anyway.
When the networked masses can't see you using a t-shirt, jeans, and a casual attitude, to signal skills valuable beyond convention, you have to adapt and transgress more blatant conventions.
It's not just "tech bros," though. It's just as often executives in the stodgy climates of government, the military, banking and finance, etc.
Perhaps it is to make it look not like default style of ChatGPT output?
fan of e e cummings
a symptom of spending too much time on IRC IMHO
its the future
It 's aggressive passive