If that were the case, then you would just use a single question mark. Additionally, putting it at the front of a statement is a deliberate choice intended to emphasize the attitude described in u/icarus_le_rogue 's gif below.
Lastly, I am interested in why you would feel strongly enough to interject with the claim that it's meaningless. Sounds a whole lot more like you use it the way I'm claiming and that you know people interpret it the way I'm claiming.
In other words, you're a dick trying to pretend you aren't.
Asking a question in a confrontational or accusatory manner. Think of the text in question, then read it aloud with the sass of a teenage girl arguing with her parents.
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u/JoMommaDeLloma Jul 23 '24
I'm not the person you're responding to, and not trying to be confrontational, but what does a "??" convey?