Yeah, I used to use “LOL” more as a teenager on MSN, etc. At some point it became more exaggerated; people began using it to show genuine laughter or to mock others, and “lol” became a more relaxed acknowledgement of general humour.
Another interesting change is “lmao”. That also used to be capitalised and used to indicate a level of laughter greater than “LOL”, but at some point it became lowercase and very passive aggressive. I almost exclusively see it being used to taunt/mock others, often by Gen Z.
Ilandar@lemmy.today 14 hours ago
It’s not, but if you’re seeing Boomers using it too it’s because their children are often Millennials.
Zwiebel@feddit.org 13 hours ago
The smileys :D :) B) and so on were invented by boomer nerds in the pre-www era.
lol was definitetly capitalized LOL in the (milennial?) beginning
Ilandar@lemmy.today 12 hours ago
Yeah, I used to use “LOL” more as a teenager on MSN, etc. At some point it became more exaggerated; people began using it to show genuine laughter or to mock others, and “lol” became a more relaxed acknowledgement of general humour.
Another interesting change is “lmao”. That also used to be capitalised and used to indicate a level of laughter greater than “LOL”, but at some point it became lowercase and very passive aggressive. I almost exclusively see it being used to taunt/mock others, often by Gen Z.