ToneTags
updated last: Nov. 26th 2022What are ToneTags?ToneTags are tone indicators used in text to let the other person know the tone of the text your sendingit is often used by neurodivergent people, but I'm trying to normalize everyone using them.How do you use ToneTags?using ToneTags is pretty simple. All you have to do is add the ToneTag/s of your choice (that match your tone) to the end of your sentence/sA ToneTags are often used at the end of the sentence using the slash symbol and adding the abbreviated tone term after example: /gensort of like this
example: I really enjoyed hanging out with you today! /gen /posI plan to update this page frequently. As I find out about new toneTags daily.
Common ToneTags
common ToneTags are ToneTags I see used often.click more to see common ToneTags
Uncommon ToneTags
Uncommon ToneTags are ToneTags I don't see used often.click more to see uncommon ToneTags
rare ToneTags
Rare ToneTags are ToneTags I don't see usedclick more to see rare ToneTags
Common ToneTags
common ToneTags are ToneTags I see used often/gen or /g genuine
/genq genuine question
/j joking
/hj half joking
/lh lighthearted
/s or /sar sarcasm
/srs serious
/nsrs not serious
/pos positive
/neg negative
/neu neutral
/p or /pl platonic
/r romantic
/t teasing
/nm not mad
Uncommon ToneTags
These are ToneTags I don't see used often, but you'll probably see used when texting people/nbh nobody here
/nay not at you
/ay at you
/lu little upset
/th threat
/c copypaste
/f fake
/li literally
/echo echoing something someone else said
/nf not forcing
/a alterous
/nbr not being rude
/ot off topic
Rare ToneTags
These ToneTags I've never seen used before, but you might see them when texting others/l or /ly lyrics
/q quote
/li literally
/ij inside joke
/m metaphor
/rt or /rh rhetorical question
/nsb not sub tweeting
/hyp hyperbole
/sx or /x sexual intent
/nsx or /nx no sexual intent
/m manifesting
/con concerned
/w worried
/echo echolalia
/ref reference