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Posted By: Weez Round 23: New one - TLDR - Mon 25/03/24 00:18 UTC
This one just popped into my head (without anyting being TL right now) so I'm doing with it.

Your new acro to redefine is TLDR, usually meaning Too Long - Didn't Read.

Hopefully this message isn't too long for you to read all the way through. wink Send me your new meanings for TLDR via PM or email by Weds night, 3/27 and I'll try to post for votes on Thursday morning.

Weez
Posted By: Miales Re: Round 23: New one - TLDR - Mon 25/03/24 00:51 UTC
Message sent... Definitely not TLDR material
Posted By: AquaDyne Re: Round 23: New one - TLDR - Mon 25/03/24 05:00 UTC
Teasingly, allow me to embark upon an elucidative exposition regarding the phrase you've just mentioned, my dear interlocutor. It appears that you've raised a colloquial acronym that has found its niche in the vast expanse of digital communication. TLDR, an abbreviation for "Too Long, Didn't Read," succinctly encapsulates the sentiment of individuals encountering copious amounts of textual content, particularly online, wherein brevity is often preferred over verbosity. This acronym serves as a shorthand method to convey one's disinclination towards engaging with a piece of writing perceived as excessively lengthy, thereby signaling a desire for a more concise summary or version.

Lamentably, in the realm of internet discourse, it's not uncommon to witness TLDR being invoked as a curt dismissal, indicating a lack of interest or patience to delve into comprehensive narratives or detailed explanations. However, it's important to acknowledge that the preference for brevity is a subjective matter, varying greatly among individuals based on their attention spans, interests, and time constraints. Hence, while TLDR may serve as a convenient tool for those seeking to navigate through vast amounts of information swiftly, it's imperative to recognize the inherent nuances and complexities that often accompany discussions and textual exchanges.

Deliberating further upon the matter at hand, one might ponder the implications of TLDR on communication dynamics within contemporary society. With the exponential growth of digital platforms and the ubiquity of information, the demand for concise yet informative content has become more pronounced. Consequently, individuals may find themselves increasingly reliant on TLDR as a means to streamline their consumption of information, thereby shaping their cognitive processes and influencing their communicative behaviors.

Regrettably, despite the convenience offered by TLDR, it's crucial to exercise caution in its indiscriminate usage, as it can potentially hinder meaningful discourse and impede the exchange of ideas. While brevity has its merits in certain contexts, it's equally important to foster a culture of attentive reading and engaged communication, wherein individuals are willing to invest the time and effort required to fully comprehend complex topics and engage in thoughtful dialogue. Therefore, while TLDR may serve as a practical solution for managing information overload, it's incumbent upon us to strike a balance between brevity and depth in our interactions, ensuring that we don't sacrifice substance for the sake of expediency.
Posted By: Gypsy Re: Round 23: New one - TLDR - Mon 25/03/24 10:30 UTC
Good example! lol
Posted By: Gypsy Re: Round 23: New one - TLDR - Mon 25/03/24 10:39 UTC
Transmitted Large Digital Reference
Posted By: Weez Re: Round 23: New one - TLDR - Wed 27/03/24 01:47 UTC
Well done Aqua! lol
Posted By: Weez Re: Round 23: New one - TLDR - Wed 27/03/24 02:00 UTC
I have 8-ish! Happy to accept more!!
Posted By: AquaDyne Re: Round 23: New one - TLDR - Wed 27/03/24 06:04 UTC
Originally Posted by Weez
Well done Aqua! lol
All credit to ChatGPT.

Even I didn't read it grin
Posted By: Weez Re: Round 23: New one - TLDR - Wed 27/03/24 23:52 UTC
lol
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