Spyke
lemm.ee

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sbvreply
sh.itjust.works

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FlihpFlorpreply
lemm.ee

I like yours more than voyagers rendition

Yours has the air of a stupid lovecraftian being, my spirit animal

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FlihpFlorpreply
lemm.ee

Yeah but what good is that when yours is funnier

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lemm.ee

WHAT DOES THE BLACK MOONFACE MEAN

I ask my spouse all the time and he just replies with another black moonface

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toynbee
lemmy.world

My co-workers tell me it's either "that's interesting," i.e. it drew their attention; or just that they're looking at something. For example, if I provide a link to a ticket, they're indicating that they received the link and have clicked or will click it to look at it.

I have also seen one person use it like the Michael Jackson eating popcorn gif when using a messenger that did not support embedded images.

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a baby duckreply
lemmy.world

Pretty widely understood at my last two companies to mean something like "looking into this" or "taking a look." Basically just a quick acknowledgment to let the person asking the question know that they can probably expect a response from that person soon, and lets others know that someone's already on it so we don't duplicate effort.

I always assumed this was a common usage on Slack.

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That's how I would have interpreted it, as well, but I've seen it used in situations where that didn't seem fitting so I asked.

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Same in my company. Acknowledging that you've seen the message and are looking into it.

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lemm.ee

To me it means "I take particular notice of this"

Such as,

[Third world country]: holy crap guys I struck oil!
[United States of America]: ๐Ÿ‘€

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