You May Now Go Back To Your Dms, Jns -

: It is frequently used after a public argument or "calling out" someone (often abbreviated as "Jns" for names like Jonas, Janus, or simply as a typo/shorthand). It implies that the public "lesson" or interaction is over, and the person can return to their private messages.

: In some cases, "Jns" refers to a specific developer or personality, such as @_devJNS on X, who discusses system design and product engineering. Visual Landscape of DMs Key Variations in Use You may now go back to your DMs, Jns

: Used to end a public thread. It signals that the public-facing part of a conversation is finished and that the recipient's "relevance" has returned to their private inbox. : It is frequently used after a public