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Anywhere you look there's a trend of decreasing intelligence. Literature, film/television, music. You forgot to add a question mark at the end of the thread's title - unless it was a statement, in which case the title is misleading; it'd imply you had an answer for us. | |
Perfectly | |
You could say there is currently Zero punctuation on the escapist at the moment.... okay that was a bad joke I'll admit. | |
QFT. Jokes aside, I still like to think that the general standard of English on The Escapist is still quite high. However, I'm still a little taken aback when I see a disjointed and near-unintelligible post, which is happening more and more. | |
General exclamation of joy. Not entirely sure who came up with it, or how. Certainly not how it became so commonly used. | |
They're just internet acronyms, nothing serious. What worries me is the exponential increase in "low quality" threads, most of which clearly ridden with controversy fueled by badge-whoring. Fortunately wilson and nilcypher do a good job "cleaning up". But they're only human. | |
Its become more popular to use these shortened words with the mainstream popularity of text messaging. Also with words like LOL or ROFL which are widely used on the internet. | |
FTW? FTL? QFT? These still elude me completely to be honest. | |
As far as I'm aware, it was originally used on quake as an acronym for "We Owned (the) Other Team.", and has since evolved into a generic expression of joy or celebration along the lines of "yay" or "woohoo". As for the whole text/internet speak thing goes, I personally try to keep my sentences in proper English as much as possible, mabye only using things like "lol" or "woot" in fast moving FPS games, where there really is little time to type anything further. | |
I believe that the Escapist has much better literary skills than most of the other forums I have been on. On some forums I can't even read the posts there so short formed. | |
It's nothing but a minor annoyance. | |
Stupid, lazy people. | |
It's actually amazing how much the shorthand texting culture reflects to the shorthand writing culture back in the day (or for editors that still use pen and paper). Except for FTW and other gaming type shorthand, most shorthand hasn't changed at all. BUT, unless you are editor, taking notes or texting, I don't think people should be using shorthand in forums. It's just plain lazy. | |
For The Win (I think the preceeding word/statement is awesome), For The Loss (opposite of FTW), Quoted For Truth (I think the quoted text is concordant with my opinion/funny) no idea how they became so widely used but I'm guessing 4chan had a hand in it somewhere. | |
Don't point out my flaws as I have none. Joking aside, I'm still unclear as to what several of these short hand words mean, which may be part of why I notice them. QFT seems like utter nonsense to me. | |
I can live with some expressions like BTW, or FYI, but some are just piss irritating. Type the 'yo' part of 'you' please. It's not difficult. Lol is annoying also, but the extent to which bad grammar has seeped into our community goes much deeper than abbreviations. | |
Why is that a decrease in intelligence if someone uses an acronym? Are people at NASA morons for not saying National Aeronautics and Space Administration every single time? Shorthand is used by doctors and nurses every single day. ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) or RBC's (Red blood cells) for examples. Sometimes you just get used to communicating in this fashion and I don't agree at all that it's a sign of intelligence diminishing. | |
For The Win (FTW) These are basically all you need to know, for everything else, there's Dramatica. | |
There's just something i don't get, there's always a thread that pops up now and then bemoaning the downfall of the written English language on the Escapist. But, I have never seen it once, not on this site at least. Can anyone here actually show me a thread where there were more that 1 person using bad grammar in a non-ironic way? | |
LOL ROFLMAO UR SO FUNNY LOL QFT!!!1 It's annoying, no? | |
I'll use IMO. as it seems less pretentious than In My Opinion, but FTW seems a bit stupid for me, I mean it's not like everything is a competition & I've never had reason to use FTL, I rarely get into deep conversations about space travel, physics etc. I understand WOOT but I'd never use it. WOOTing seems like the kind of thing Chimpanzees do when they capture a monkey & start tearing it up. | |
While i will concede 4chan may have aided in some of them becoming far more mainstream than they originally were I would not agree it spawned anything of the sort: the text message//aol generation gave us LOL, and others in use during instant messaging; QFT spawned as a forum based method for agreeing with someone much like the now rampant use of the following:
"^this" It along with IIRC (If I recall Correctly) were methods by which to shorten larger phrases into much more time-friendly typing acronyms in an effort to keep your post from ending up TL;DR. (Too long, didnt read). | |
dey took are jawrbs? | |
So you took it to the extreme and asked me if it's annoying. It's annoying that you missed the point. But I could careless that you typed that out. Not to mention, the acronym's you used didn't really make any sense in context. | |
I'll give you something to reflect about: Do you prefer a forum that has the eventual "QFT", "FTW", "Inb4", or one that's stuffed with "LOL U GUYZ R SO FUNNI!!!!!!11[two billion smileys here*]". I think we'll be fine. *I don't think I can ever thank enough to whomever had the idea of NOT including smileys/emoticons in these boards. | |
That's not to an extreme. The Escapist is thankfully rather isolated from that type of behaviour, but it's extremely common elsewhere. | |
There is a fairly large difference (even if it is situational) between shortening words or phrases to fit on a medical chart or prescription-slip, and being too lazy to type out words over the internet. While i will agree simply using acronyms is not a sign of idiocy, the rampant use of "LOL" and "OMG" in everyday conversations I overhear on even a college campus makes me worry about the future. | |
Yes it was. People who post what you posted, are just trying to be extreme or satirical. | |
This brings me to another point actually, as I've seen lots of people doing this lately (not just on The Escapist, mind). I think what you mean is 'I couldn't care less.', Sorry to nitpick, but it gets a bit irritating. | |
dek er ders! | |
Google it. Edit: better idea, look at the comments section for any Youtube video. | |
It sure was, but thank goodness you didn't use "1337" speak. Whatever happened to the mockery we made of people who spelt wrong on purpose? | |
No.
Yeah... But doctors and nurses actually have a valid reason to get things done quicker. By the way, I should probably point out that this wasn't meant as a backlash to you in particular. I just used your examples and then got carried away off on my own, separate qualms about the way things work here and how they annoy me. | |
How is this any different then the rampant use of "dude" or "far out, man" or some other iconic term from some random decade? Humans know more things now then ever before in the history of humans. I'm not too worried if some weirdo with an ipod strapped to his heart and a cappuccino clenched in his fist goes around spouting off nonsensical acronym's. He'd hardly be a fine representation of what humanity has to offer. | |
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Recently it has come to my attention that texting words have become more popular here. IMO, FTW, FTL. These were used before, but it seems like they're more popular now. I might just be noticing them more now than before as I get more active in the forums.
What do you think?