The > symbol is called a chevron/inverted chevron
Not a fucking "meme arrow."
EDIT: They aren't angle brackets, either. ⟨ and ⟩ are angle brackets.
Not a fucking "meme arrow."
EDIT: They aren't angle brackets, either. ⟨ and ⟩ are angle brackets.
I thought it was the greater than/less than sign.
Can't dispute that.
I've never seen anyone refer to them as meme arrows until I clicked this thread and then that one thread titled after a text color
I have never heard them called "meme arrows"...and yet I have a sudden urge to never call them anything else. From now on they will be meme arrow and (for maximum silliness) antipodal meme arrow.
You must really have been upset at that guy.
>whining about meme arrows
<> chevrons () parentheses [] brackets {} braces "" quotes «» guillemets '' apostrophes
>Not calling them meme arrows ISHYGDDT
Ain't the Pound symbol anymore.
[slayer-jinx-wink]
all wrong
> is called stdout redirection
< is stdin redirection

In traffic engineering, we use Chevrons to guide drivers through horizontal curve alignments.
>Greentext Symbols
> Implying they're meme arrows
How about a meme spear ---->?