Is the "slow clap" award ever used ironically?
Or is it ever used to be demeaning? I know they use the jester like that, but that's all I know.
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Ogami 18. říj. 2024 v 9.14 
So far i only seen it used genuinly, as a clap for something someone wrote.
Basically " well said, i agree with that".

The only award that is perceived negatively by the majority of users is the jester one.
Naposledy upravil Ogami; 18. říj. 2024 v 9.14
I use it a lot for something I find good...I never thought if as meaning anything negative, if it was, why would it be an award!?
I always awarded it as a "good point/well said/perfect summary or analysis"
I thought it was negative
bruh
Who can tell?

We can;t and neither can you.

The only person that knows is the person presenting it. That's how logic works.
I think the award was flawed at its inception. The description says every round of applause starts with a single clap, which is true. But a slow clap is actually a show of derision, the opposite of applause.

So basically every award is different. It depends rules on high here
Knee 19. říj. 2024 v 16.39 
One of the first non-jester-award specific complaints I’ve seen. I’d give points for originality but I’m too poor.
Bikinisaurus7000 původně napsal:
Or is it ever used to be demeaning? I know they use the jester like that, but that's all I know.

I've received them and I take getting it as I believe it was meant.

Pretty sure if it were meant otherwise there would be a reply to go along with it that speaks negatively.
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