At my last job, a bunch of the older folks did not realize they had a “two spaces” habit.

It’s a clear tell.

Saw this meme and thought I’d point that out.

  • I_Fart_Glitter@lemmy.world
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    30 天前

    I love how this implies that all of us in the over 40 crowd are desperately trying to avoid “tells” about our age.

    “OH GOD PLEASE LET THEM THINK IM 28!!! I’LL NEVER DOUBLE SPACE AGAIN!!! NO CAP I’M THE FIRE GOAT!! BET.”

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    The “two spaces” habit is because that was proper typing etiquette back in the day. You would lose points on on submitted papers if you didn’t do that. I still do th two spaces when typing on a computer but use a single space on my phone.

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      Yeah, I think this is more of an “over 50” thing. Someone who’s 40 today would have been born in 1984. That would have had them graduating high school in ~2002 - well into the computer age and not ever having to do anything on a typewriter.

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        I’m 38 and I do it despite knowing it annoys people. It’s just how I learned to type. Idgaf

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        29 天前

        I’m 35 and I learned two spaces in school growing up :shrug:

        Then later I learned it had changed so I stopped doing it. :double shrug:

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          Yea 39 checking in, that’s the way I was taught to type in school as well. I never broke the habit and still do double spaces after a full stop.

          I’d honestly be more surprised that someone could tell enough to be bothered.

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            29 天前

            I can’t not notice it. It jumps out at me, the exact same as when someone does a non-three-dot ellipse.

            I feel like the Monty Python priest with the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch

            “Three shall be the number thou shalt count, and the number of the counting shall be three. Four shalt thou not count, neither count thou two, excepting that thou then proceed to three. Five is right out.”

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              The non three dot ellipse gets worse on some devices that replace the “…” (three individual dots) with ‘…’ (one symbol with three dots that have slightly different spacing to the three individual dots). “…” looks wrong but it’s worlds better than “….”.

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          29 天前

          31 here. I learned double first, and at some point it switched to single. I don’t remember when.

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        30 天前

        I’m mid 40s and was taught the double space practice, I guess it depends on when you first learned this stuff, it was very uneven teaching back then

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        Yeah, I think this is more of an “over 50” thing.

        Someone born in 1976 is either 48 or 49 right now, which is well inside the “two spaces” era. So you’ve go a couple more years to clear these folks out before its an “over 50 thing”.

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        29 天前

        42 here and was taught the two space method in high school typing class but eventually retaught over to one space maybe 15 years ago.

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        29 天前

        I’m in the first half of my 40s. I was taught on typewriters in middle school and have been putting two spaces when using a physical keyboard ever since.

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        29 天前

        41, and I am one of those people as well. I had no idea it’s not something that should be done anymore. To celebrate, i only used 1 space in this post!

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      Two spaces was taught in school typing classes. An artifact of mechanical typewriters I expect but that is why us olds do it that way.

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      I don’t know if it’s just Samsung/Android, but when I do two spaces after a word on my phone, it actually adds a period.

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      29 天前

      Two spaces on the phone will put the period in for you on most keyboards. So there’s that.

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      Oddly enough, I’ve found that many of my younger coworkers can’t touch type. It makes sense that they won’t use two spaces if they never learned that muscle memory. It seems unlikely that someone who’s using the hunt and peck method would have that habit ingrained.

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      29 天前

      Some messaging services will crush whitespace, which can make it really fucking fun to communicate things like guitar tablature or Python code snippets. Either way you might type double spaces but it only saves singles. I typed this message with double spaces but Lemmy displays it single spaced.

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    29 天前

    I realize that I have a “two spaces” habit. I have no problem with it. I find the fact that you are so bothered by an extra space after the period to be bizarre.

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      I saw an analysis of the Cicada 3301 mystery which noticed a double space in the original final.jpg image to conclude it was probably written by an older and probably college educated American, as the practice is somewhat peculiar to Americans who took formal typing classes either in college before the 90’s or in high school after the 90’s.

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      This is something you probably want to care about when you’re producing text in some kind of professional capacity, for e.g. a newspaper, book, documentation, or something like that. You will need a manual of style to maintain consistency of the work across multiple authors. Using a single space is a universal rule in every typesetting/style manual I’ve ever seen, so it’s the correct choice in that case.

      If you’re just out typing stuff in informal correspondence, as a hobby, or otherwise, I don’t really think you need to care.

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        Judging by the editorial standards I’ve seen from journalists recently (or lack thereof), I don’t think this is high on their list of concerns.

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        Sounds like a “you” problem. I have no issue with it. IMO, wnatnig others to cofnorm to something becuz its a distraction to u speaks more about you’re shortcummings in adaptability and acceptance then it does aboot the author and there righting skillz. If too spaces after a period bothers you that much, I got some bad news bears about the younger generations…

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    29 天前

    If you fucking illiterate children are going to murder language with “u” and “ur”, I’ll put two spaces after the period, which is the right goddamn way to format anyway.

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    Two spaces after a period was the way typography was taught and graded through the late nineties and maybe later. On a keyboard my thumb automatically double taps the space bar after a period. No thought, just reflex. On a phone, I never type a period. My keyboard app automatically inserts a period after a double space.

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      29 天前

      Someone above said that the standard didn’t change until 2019. I was never taught to double space after a period, but I went to poor schools with bad teachers.

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      29 天前

      Single spaces look odd to me, and yes, I’m in my 50s. But it does improve readability to me, breaks the thoughts apart just a bit. Not like we’re still indenting every paragraph!

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        29 天前

        Not like we’re still indenting every paragraph!

        Wait, we’re not? I haven’t been in school for a long time so…

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        Whoa there, some folks still do. They’re more accessible for dyslexic students, and also allow ASCII formatting for quick and easy questions creation on the fly.

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      29 天前

      This is the first time I’m hearing about double spaces. For me it seems that it would have the opposite effect.

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      30 天前

      I don’t know why I love the sassiness in this reply. I’m 42 and I do it too.

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      It is not literally how you’re supposed to write. It’s an optional convention that has been increasingly falling out of favor over the decades.

      Sentence Spacing (Wikipedia)

      The desired or correct sentence spacing is often debated, but most sources now state that an additional space is not necessary or desirable. From around 1950, single sentence spacing became standard in books, magazines, and newspapers, and the majority of style guides that use a Latin-derived alphabet as a language base now prescribe or recommend the use of a single space after the concluding punctuation of a sentence. However, some sources still state that additional spacing is correct or acceptable. Some people preferred double sentence spacing because that was how they were taught to type. The few direct studies conducted since 2002 have produced inconclusive results as to which convention is more readable.

    • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️@lemmy.worldM
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      It is, and the confusion surely stems from the internet wherein HTML renderers (all web browsers) automatically collapse multiple spaces into one. Don’t believe me? Every sentence in this post has two spaces in between.

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    It was designed to stop typewriters from sticking. They taught the habit to me on a IBM computer. It is irrational, but so is life.