35P Unlock a New Way to Bully Miko: Period.【ENG Sub / hololive】
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
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Chat tells Miko that period has been banned for ages. When Miko unblocks it...
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miko and 35p have such a great relationship *.*
ありがとう。
I'm guessing that without a punctuation sign, the reader is left to interpret the tone of the message, and the maru, being a period with no inflection, automatically assigns this dry tone to the message. That and using punctuation seems to be seen as a formality by zoomers rather than a basic feature of text.
never known of that before. something new I can read further later. thanks!
@@bmo3778 What about not using capital letters at the start of a sentence?
@@redice907 thats just normal internet lingo where people dont use text the way it was used in the past you know ive always hated it when commenters dont use punctuation or capital letters the worst is when they change the subject in the middle of a sentence due to it i like pancakes have you ever seen it happen
@@Tiavals And Also As An Aside, Commenters Capitalizing All The Letters Like This Is Also Kinda Annoying...
I was scared they'd pull some "blood moon period" joke for a second...
I wouldn't think it'd translate, unless there's a similar slang in japanese. It's weird that English use period for both full stop and a specified span of time.
The にぇ。got me
Only the Washington Post would think something so ridiculous.
classic ELITE MIKO.
0:39 Man TH-cam beat it into me that I needed to and what I had written with periods 😂
Scary. Period.
みこち大好き。
It does seem cold... 😅
草。
I usually use period in my texts when I'm being serious and maybe formal.
Interesting to see this isn't only a western zoomer phenomenon... doesn't that show that rather than being just a cultural thing, there's actually something intrinsic to the way growing up with social media/instant messaging is affecting how a whole generation communicates?
Yes.
Indeed.
No. I wasn't growing up with social media unless you count MMORPGs as one.
My guess is the "." provide a feel of written communication instead of spoken. The text you read during chat feels like a letter, not a conversation. This results in an uncomfortable sense of distance and people decide to stop using "." to rectify that.
No, it shows that people are morons worldwide.
We reached a new age where punctuation marks cause phobias
Punctuation marks? New phobia? Huh?
Punctuation marks... have always had the potential... to instill discomfort... into others...
It's! Definitely! Not! A! New! Thing!
あ、なるほど。勉強になります
"'." is so formal, like what in the world, how is that rude
It's so formal nobody uses it in chatrooms😂
Seriously tho I think it's often used by creeps in Japan using supacha to write long complaints and emotional blackmail crap to harass streamers. I guess thays why management actually put it in the filter😂
@@chelswu3880 nah bro, you are reaching
When you open the clip and the first second is "thank you trash" 💀
Ui-mama fans everywhere
0:36 really? imo formal way to ending the sentences / words, yes , rude? what?
Woke people, for sure. They get offended by just seeing a period on a phrase. Probably because they remember women have periods too.
@@LordKoKuyouso woke that the studies and statements about it preceded your cult of incel idiocy
Its in the context of text messages, where omitting periods is so common that it stands out when they are included.
@@GayleHarrahs except for people who regularly uses period. That only applies to people who never uses period in text messages.
@@Aru_im But it seems to be common enough to be relevant, at least among younger people. I've basically never seen my fellow uni students ending messages with a period. Moreover, I found myself inadvertently doing the same more often, because people legitimately ended up using periods at the end to signify being annoyed, so you inevitably feel like your message will get taken the wrong way. And so it spreads...
Usually it's the fate of short messages in a fast exchange, though; it still feels wrong to end a meaningful and self-contained sentence abruptly cut short
like I did right there, somehow feels like you choked before finishing it.
People reading way too into text nowadays.
Wow. Nice clip. Thanks.
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aight we there, people are getting triggered by a "." cant wait to see what the rest of the year brings :v
What? A basic grammar feature is harsh now? That's why you use emoji 😂. The only grammar question is wether to include the emoji before or after the period. 😅
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That's quite an effective clickbait title right there
Nice clip.
Good morning mother.
What a stupid rule.
Lmaooo Mikopi's again proving gold content 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
But why was Period banned to begin with ?
Likely to block spam bots posting urls of their websites. It'd be simpler than making a filter for every possible domain suffix.
@@haakonbjornsson It's not the "." that she was referring to, it is " 。" Japanese period.
@@haakonbjornsson it wasn't the period used for domains that was blocked, it was this character: 。
Cover is known for having dumb zoomers as staff members.
@@juldor93 It probably did help against spam. Remember Coco's case where antis copy-paste chunks of text from Wikipedia to spam? Simply banning 。will slow them down since they have to manually go back and remove the periods before they can send the spam.
First i heard doing thumbs up have become an aggressive thing, and now proper punctuation is rude?
You miss so much when your primary form of communication is fluent in memes
Kusa.
Sasuga 35P.
。。。。
lol.
The younger the generation, the worse they write.
Well i'm sure menstruation is still allowable. Let's do that.
The reason why "period" sounds rude is because it literally means full stop. End of discussion. Not allowing any questions or reasons to follow.
Proper grammar and punctuation is rude now? Lefties really are ruining society.