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[ SECRET POST #2241 ]
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Re: research question about f!s lingo
Troll, tl;dr, OP, meme, hth, and thread are universal on the net (thread being the technical term, and all). Gif as shorthand for animated gif is common, though maybe not universal. (I've seen it used for images in general, too.)
Teal Dear, I'm pretty sure was coined in an old non-fandom usenet group I used to read. (alt.folklore.urban - if not coined there, very popular there, even so.)
I don't think 'calling out' is particularly fandom specific, but I haven't seen it a whole lot in general.
Soapbox is pretty common IRL, as well as on the net.
Re: research question about f!s lingo
Re: research question about f!s lingo
(Anonymous) 2013-02-21 04:18 am (UTC)(link)Re: research question about f!s lingo