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Help and Support Forums => Help and Training => Topic started by: MK-84 on May 24, 2011, 06:55:18 PM
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Would someone please explain what "IN" means in context of the forums.
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"IN" is short for IN before the Lock , I think. There is a certain appeal to get a post 'IN' before it gets Skuzzified or HTCified by another HTC employee.
Generally speaking the person posting such a post tries to get the word 'IN' in there somewhere. Some hide it withIN the post and others do the short and and sweet method of just typing 'IN'.
Not quick but there you go.
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"IN" is short for IN before the Lock , I think. There is a certain appeal to get a post 'IN' before it gets Skuzzified or HTCified by another HTC employee.
Generally speaking the person posting such a post tries to get the word 'IN' in there somewhere. Some hide it withIN the post and others do the short and and sweet method of just typing 'IN'.
Not quick but there you go.
Some post silly pictures of kittens too!
Also, by posting the IN you are also letting the original poster (or whatever poster said something that will cause a locked thread) that you think he is a moron and said something he shouldn't have said.
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It's just a bunch of silly people measuring their existence in life by being able to brag about how many threads they've posted in. :bolt:
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It's just a bunch of silly people measuring their existence in life by being able to brag about how many threads they've posted in. :bolt:
You used the word "in" twice in that post :noid
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You used the word "in" twice in that post :noid
It's just a preposition to me...notice it isn't bolded? :neener: