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"Threat joking" typically refers to making jokes that involve threats or the implication of violence. This form of humor can be controversial because it plays with the notion of seriousness surrounding threats, often in a way that can be misunderstood or taken literally.
While some people might find such jokes funny or a way to cope with stress, they can also be problematic. They may be perceived as inappropriate, especially in sensitive contexts or environments. Threat joking can lead to misunderstanding, fear, or even legal consequences depending on the context in which they're made.
It's important to be aware of the audience and the situation when using humor that involves threats and to consider how it might be received by others.