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None of your replies even address the weird spaces before commas thing. I’ve directly asked people on Reddit and the answer is always idk if they even reply at all.
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I see this more often from people for whom English is a second language. Maybe that’s the case here?
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It might be, but they can never explain why. Is there some other language that does this? I don’t know of one.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plenken
In German, the practice of inserting a space before punctuation marks is called Plenken. It used to be a common practice, but nowadays it is considered an error.