signoffia
Signoffia is a term used in the study of online communication to describe the set of practices, norms, and linguistic patterns that govern the closing portions of digital interactions. The concept treats sign-offs as communicative acts that convey stance, social relation, and closure rather than mere pleasantries. Etymology: the coinage combines “sign off” with the -ia suffix common in scholarly terms to denote a field or phenomenon.
Origins and scope: The term emerged in discourse-analytic and internet-linguistics literature in the 2010s and 2020s
Variation and usage: Across communities, platform conventions shape signoff styles. Professional settings often require explicit action
Criticism and relevance: Researchers discuss whether sign-offs are performative or functional, and how standardized closings can
See also: Online etiquette, closing formulas, discourse analysis.