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Why is tl;dr at the end?

Show activity on this post. Basically, tl;dr/TLDR stands for Too Long; Didn’t Read/Too Long Didn’t Read (you can use or take away the semicolon).

Why do people put TLDR at the end?

The tl;dr label is often used to point out excessive verbosity or to signify the presence of and location of a short summary in case the reader doesn’t want to take the time to read the entire detail, i.e. the article is too long and won’t otherwise be read.

Does TLDR go at the beginning or end?

As we mentioned earlier, it’s usually best to put the TLDR at the end of the post to avoid “spoilers” and encourage people to read all of it. But beyond this, you should think about how you write your main post to make a TLDR less important or even unnecessary.

Is it rude to say TLDR?

TLDR is an acronym that stands for “Too Long Didn’t Read.” TLDR is commonly used to summarize lengthy content and can signal a sort of executive summary at the start of news articles or emails. The abbreviation can come off as rude, so it’s best to avoid using TLDR as a response in professional settings.

Can I put TLDR at the beginning?

As a writer, you can place a TLDR summary at the beginning of an article, email, or web page as an introduction. Doing so saves the reader’s time.

What’s the opposite of TLDR?

Their response to the “TLDR” crowd is just as succinct: “RTFA” or “Read The F—ing Article”.

Who started TLDR?

Daniel DeFreez. Daniel is the Chief Scientist and co-founder of tl;dr sec. By day, Daniel is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Southern Oregon University. His research interests are in program analysis, security, and machine learning on code.

What is the proper use of TLDR?

too long; didn’t read: used in response to an online post, text message, article, etc., that is thought to be too lengthy, and usually taken as a rude comment, or used by the writer before a summary of lengthy text.

When should I use TLDR?

TL;DR is an abbreviation for “too long; didn’t read” that is used to indicate that the person posting about an article or other type of content either didn’t read the text it in its entirety or didn’t read it at all.

When was TLDR invented?

TL;DR or tl;dr, short for “too long; didn’t read”, is internet slang to say that some text being replied to has been ignored because of its length. It is also used to introduce a summary of an online post or news article. The phrase dates back to at least 2002, and was added to the Oxford Dictionaries Online in 2013.

What does TLDR mean in dating?

TLDR means: Too Long; Didn’t Read.

Does TLDR mean summary?

abbreviation. too long; didn’t read: used in response to an online post, text message, article, etc., that is thought to be too lengthy, and usually taken as a rude comment, or used by the writer before a summary of lengthy text.

How do you use TLDR in a sentence?

abbreviation for too long; didn’t read: used to comment on something that someone has written, for example on social media: If a commenter responds to a post with “tl;dr,” it expresses an expectation to be entertained without needing to pay attention or to think. I haven’t been able to keep up with this thread (TLDR).