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I get CCed on system problem email notifications from one of our systems. From time to time, these messages come through with "WTF error" as the first part of the error string. Now, I know what WTF stands for in this context - Write To File. However I cannot shake myself of the habit of reading it as something else entirely. Especially as that is often my reaction when I see these errors.

It did get me thinking about the sea of acronyms that we live in. They assail us from all sides. In my case from IT, Banking, Internet and Fandom. Not to mention the odd pop culture one that sneaks in. Of course pop culture and the Internet are pretty much intertwined these days.

Taking a trip down memory lane now, I remember when the Internet was still a fairly small community and didn't have much overlap with the mass of humanity at all. I first got access to mail and news back in 1987 - thats before the World Wide Web (how many remember what WWW stands for). Many of the acronyms in use these days (like WTF) were already well established as were emoticons. It is no surprise therefore that some acronyms are so ingrained in my consciousness that I no longer parse them into their original component words - I just accept the acronym as the meaning. Thinking that last point over - it really does not take that long to accept the acronym as the meaning. It can happen quite quickly.

It can be fun when acronyms clash. Because they arise from many sources it does happen that the same set of letters can mean two different things - what does PDA mean to you? Do they fight it out in the forum of public usage. My PDA example is probably a battle fought and won - how many people refer to it when referring to a Public Display of Affection these days.

Then there is the whole thing of people who use acronyms when they don't know what they mean. To be fair, sometimes it does not matter. Do you need to know what TCP/IP stands for to know that it is the way information is passed around on the Internet.

I am beginning to realise that this isn't really a suitable subject for a post. There is just too much to say on the subject, especially if I want to say something meaningful rather than the ramble that is above. Stopping now.

Date: 2005-07-07 10:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mashugenah.livejournal.com
I've heard one offered explanation: the inherent laziness of the british (and descendants). :) From a serious philologist too.

Date: 2005-07-07 09:08 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] threemonkeys.livejournal.com
I have heard that argument used for vowel shift and the consequent development of accents.

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