>>3528389Greentext is often used to highlight someone's actions in the progressive present tense as a means to bring attention to them. Especially when the action is implying something wrong so that the person knows they're wrong. For example:
>implying that matteredSometimes this is formatted differently though
>that mattered>implyingThis practice became common to the point were people dropped the second line which leaves
>that matteredand the reader can still get the message. While greentexting was intended for quoting, its usage has developed beyond that. You know this is common behaviour here, stop acting like a computer algorithm that can only process certain forms of input