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Spaces after a period (yes, it's *that* discussion)

I was glad to see more discussion about Hannu's microblogging post from a few days ago, and while reading those I found a postscript in bouncepaw's reply to the reply to the reply:

P.S. It's cute how acdw puts two spaces after dots and Hannu and I use just one. Are you from the Western hemisphere, acdw?

-- bouncepaw@tanelorn.city

I *am* from the Western hemisphere -- I've lived in the US my whole life -- though I was taught in school, alternatively, that both one space and two are correct. I've also read a lot of blog posts and polemics that state that *ONE* space after a period is correct, or *TWO* spaces is the One True Way -- honestly there are so many around online that I'm not going to link any here, just do a search -- but at some point I just *decided* that I would do two spaces after periods, for a few reasons, now that I think about it:

Because of the desire to separate authorship from publication, I began typing two spaces after my periods when I write in Vim and other plain-text editors. When writing in desktop *publishers*, however, like Microsoft Word or LibreOffice, I tend to use one space between sentences. Since I write my gemini posts in plaintext environments, I use two spaces between sentences.

And that's all I have to say about that.

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I'd love to hear others' thoughts and usages surrounding two spaces -- I love those weird little side-effects of language and how it . (Another would be using '--' instead of —, or " for both ends of a quote -- though of course, other languages have more differentiable quote markers, which is a whole other discussion.)

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