"I prefer newspapers, but I like the World Wide Web, too."
I used a comma before "too." Most people here in the United States no longer do so. I know that it makes me old-fashioned. Is there anyone else who still believes a comma there does give the sentence a slightly different nuance than does "I prefer newspapers, but I like the World Wide Web too"?
Thank you.
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Hi, Me, me. Clive
— Clive
Hi, Me, me.
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