Why so many people type ‘lol’ with a straight face: An investigation

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  • April 5, 2019

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There’s a deceitful act I’ve been engaging in for years—lol—but it wasn’t until recently, while texting a massive rant to a friend, that I became aware of just how bad it is. 

I’d just sent an exhaustive recap of my nightmarish day when a mysteriously placed “lol” caught my eye. Not a single part of me had felt like laughing when I typed the message, yet I’d ended my massive paragraph with the words, “I’m so stressed lol.”

I had zero recollection of typing the three letters, but there they were, just chilling at the end of my thought in place of a punctuation mark. I hadn’t found anything funny, so why were they there? Unclear! I scrolled through my conversations and noticed “lol” at the end of nearly every message I’d sent — funny or not. That’s when I realized how frequently and insincerely I use the initialism in messages. I was on auto-lol. Read more…

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Why so many people type ‘lol’ with a straight face: An investigation