heres a good resource on explaining why tone tags need to be used!
while your at it, please read on why copy paste fonts are bad!

Most commonly used tone tags

/j - joking
/lh - light hearted
/hj - half joke
/srs - serious
/s or /sarc - sarcasm
/gq, /g, or /gen - genuine statement/question
/pos - positive connotation
/neg - negative connotation

Less commonly used

/ref - reference
/t - teasing
/nm - not mad
/nay - not directed at you
/q - quote
/ly - lyrics
/c - copypasta
/p - platonically
/r - romantically
/rj - joke flirting/jokingly romantic
/sat - satire

Occasionally used

/nf - not forced
/nbr - not to be rude/not being rude
/npa - not passive aggressive
/nav - not a vent
/neu - neutral connotation
/ij - inside joke
/x - sexual meaning
/nx - nonsexual meaning
/nbh - nobody here, used while vauging someone in a vent
/wp - wrong proxy (used with pluralkit/tupperbox)
/ay or /day - directed at you/at you

Rarely used

/mj - mostly joking
/msrs - mostly serious
/hyp - hyperbole
/li - literally
/rhet, /ret, /rt - rhetorically
/li - literal
/st or /vc - stim
/lu - little upset
/nsb - not subtweeting/subposting
/ot - off topic
/f - fake
/lt - livetweet/liveposting
/safe - hidden content doesn't contain anything possibly triggering

Joke or Situational tone tags

/th - threat, used as a joke
/e - with fucked up and evil intentions, used as a joke, a reference to a meme
/cb or /ncb - clickbait/not clickbait, often used in those "do not call person at 3 am not clickbait" jokes
/ma - about a current mafia game you're in
/ww - about a current werewolf game you're in
/rp - about a roleplay you're in/a character in a roleplay/youre currently rping
/dsmp - about the dreamsmp characters
/d - derogatory, used as a joke, reference to a meme
/horny - used as a joke.............................. /sat

Please note that these are not all available tone tags, and you can quite literally make them up in whatever sentence you're writing (an example being /affectionate; there's no affectionate tone tag yet but /affectionate is often used instead)

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Pub: 17 Feb 2022 04:26 UTC

Edit: 17 Feb 2022 04:41 UTC

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