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[–] suicidaleggroll@lemmy.world 20 points 2 days ago (3 children)

That's how that user types all of their posts. It's really fucking annoying. They get called out on it a lot, downvoted for it, and just keep doing it for some reason.

[–] TeamAssimilation@infosec.pub 13 points 2 days ago (1 children)

This piqued my curiosity, and it turns out that Þ is an obsolete Old and Middle English letter, which was pronounced almost like th.

There’s a subreddit called BringBackThorn, with the description below. I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a similar trend on the Fediverse.

Bring Back Þ is a subreddit for þe movement to reintroduce þe letter Þ, pronounced “thorn,” an Old English letter representing þe ⟨th⟩ sound þat fell out of use wiþ þe advent of þe printing press. Printing press tilesets imported from Europe didn’t have Þ as þeir languages lacked þis letter and several oþer old English glyphs.

TL;DR: Let the dude be, he’s not harming anyone with his hobby.

[–] phutatorius@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 hour ago

And edh and yogh get no respect...

[–] Melusine@tarte.nuage-libre.fr 7 points 2 days ago

Imagine wanting people with screen reader being able to discuss with you /s

The commitment to the bit is admirable.