It's simply linguistic evolution, and I find it interesting how the internet has shaped language. Writing on the internet tends to be very short and conversation-like, so if you want to get a point across there's no need for a full stop. This meant, that when people put full stops at the end of messages on the internet, it started being seen as more formal and serious, which became a tone marker
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Full stops are slowly becoming a separator instead of a terminator in colloquial chats, which I find interesting, since some scripts use an equivalent character like that
If you think about it enough you realize that the labels aren't perfect and sexuality isn't split into neat labellable categories
Unless you're Icelandic
I've seen this more and more, it's fucked up and probably illegal
But who protects the CEOs of those firms?
If you watch the video, you'll know that this exists and is called the subscriptions feed.
Also, youtube channels actually have RSS feeds you can put into your reader of choice if you don't want to browse the main page, look it up
Spamming emojis just makes you look ridiculous and like your opinions don't matter
There's already a few websites that block the uk (lemmy.zip is a good example, lobste.rs plans to block the uk)
Dropping the perigee that low is a waste of fuel unless you're gonna be doing gravity assists
Scots is its own language with its own writing system, people have been writing in Scots for centuries before the internet and it's not just colloquial. Scottish English is seperate, being an actual dialect, but there is an English-Scots dialect continuum so finding the exact difference is hard