How to use "/s".

"/s" is the english punctuation used to mark sarcasm.  Nobody uses "⸮" for irony, and since it is supposed be used for rhetorical questions, it should be used for that, and not for sarcasm.   Let's get onto how you should use "/s".  If "/s" is used at the end of a paragraph to apply to the whole paragraph then then there should be a line break before the "/s".  "/s" should go after the punctuation mark if it applies to a whole sentence, and it should be put before the period if it applies only to the final clause of a compound or complex sentence, and after the comma at the end of a clause if applied to a clause not at the end of a sentence.  There should be no space if it is used to apply to an individual word, and before the comma but after a space if to a whole item of a list composed of multiple words.  This also works for a clause if it is not part of a list.

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