There are times in the history of our civilization which require the development and deployment of new or enhanced means of communications. Just as Gutenberg’s press gave way to the dissemination of Martin Luther’s 95 Theses, a revolution in the way we punctuate our words is needed in an age of increasing uncertainty, in which misinterpretation born of echo chambers and confirmation bias leads to outsized animosity.
The New Punctuation seeks to be a means of bridging divides that are simply the result of misinterpration and misinformation. It is meant to be an evolving set of new marks to add nuance to textual communication, so check back often to see what's new.