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The punctuation inside quotes thing is one of those rules where I know what the correct way of doing it is, but I intentionally do it wrong because I think more people do it the wrong way in practice. I guess it depends on context; I might do it the correct way in formal work correspondence.
FWIW my teachers in school always said it was a thing that came from typesetting. But I have no idea if that's actually true.
At least, it stuck in the USA.
Interesting. I was taught that if the punctuation was in the quote, put it within the quotation marks. Otherwise I was to put it outside the marks. (American)
Whoever posted this put the thing about punctuation in there so we’d focus on that instead of the story.
I mean honestly I could give two shits about what the antivaxxer does. There's zero chance I vote for him anyway.
I intentionally break that rule often, unless I'm writing a narrative or something for consumption by an audience of people senior to me.
Outside is much more logical.