I've never seen a paper airplane used for posting; it's usually for messaging people. Most of the social medias I use have either a plus or a pencil.
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The paper airplane is for the act of sending, which happens after composing a post, comment or message. As you stated, a plus or pencil both work for composing.
Yes that's what I'm talking about, I think I may not ha e made it clear enough in the OP
Yeah, a paper airplane means “post” or “publish” and it can apply to posts as it does to comments. I would not be against it but there are more pressing issues such as the Markdown renderer’s lack of support for
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I thought the + would be to attach something. I guess I'll get used to it, but it was a bit confusing for me. I don't social media much anymore, though, so I'm not going to feign wisdom about this.