Irony mark description not ironic · Issue #13 · Codepoints/awesome-codepoints · GitHub
TIL The percontation mark ⸮, sometimes called the 'irony mark', was a 16th-century suggestion for indicating a rhetorical question. Who knew⸮ Could we have messed this up any more⸮ etc. : r/todayilearned
Ironic Serif: A Brief History of Typographic Snark and the Failed Crusade for an Irony Mark – The Marginalian
Trivia Mania - 3. Irony Mark It looks a lot like the percontation point, but the irony mark's location is a bit different, as it is smaller, elevated, and precedes a statement
Reversed Question Mark / Irony ⸮ symbol in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook - Office Watch
After seeing /s used as a sarcasm mark a lot, I had an idea for a dedicated sarcasm mark: : r/neography
rhetorical mark: for the question that doesn't need an answer. — Frogbottom Sound
Lingua Franca: Irony Makes Its Mark
Van on X: "There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮ https://t.co/ClBZUjeMeQ" / X