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Is saying TLDR rude?

Written by Michael Hansen — 0 Views

Is saying TLDR rude?

Generally speaking, you should only use TLDR when summarizing a piece of text, whether you’re the author or commenter. Using the phrase TLDR without offering a useful summary for the content can come off as intentionally rude (but of course, that may be your intention).

How do you write a good TLDR?

Nowadays, most users write the TLDR abbreviation as simply TLDR. Its older and most proper form is TL;DR, which includes a semicolon between the L and D. You might also see the TLDR acronym written as TL/DR or TL/DNR, which stands for did not read.

What is the TLDR version?

Too long; didn’t read (abbreviated TL;DR and tl;dr) is a shorthand notation added by an editor indicating that a passage appears too long to invest the time to digest it.

What is TLDW?

or tldw internet. abbreviation for. too long; didn’t watch: an expression of the opinion that a video is overly long and uninteresting.

What does V mean in texting?

“Very” is the most common definition for V on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. V. Definition: Very.

How do I format a TLDR?

Here are some of my secrets for writing an effective TL;DR:

  1. Write the TL;DR first. The most persuasive TL;DRs can stand on their own, rather than just pointing readers to the full report.
  2. Always include a headline. Always.
  3. Include 3–4 supporting arguments and a recommendation.
  4. Keep it short and memorable.
  5. Make it believable.

What does TLTR mean?

TLTR means “Too Long To Read.” The abbreviation TLTR is used with the meaning “Too Long To Read” as a succinct, pointed (and, perhaps, rude) response to a post or message that the recipient considers too long and has, therefore, not read.

What does TRDL mean?

TRDL

AcronymDefinition
TRDLTasking and Reporting Data Link
TRDLTactical Reporting Data Link
TRDLTime-Resolved Dielectric Loss
TRDLTemporal Difference Reinforcement Learning (neuroscience model)

How do I use TL DW?

TLDW is normally used as a standalone declarative phrase (i.e., a statement). It is not typically used as another part of speech within a wider sentence.