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Many of the abbreviations you mention are not Stack Overflow specific, but are commonly used on forums or other places on the internet, or are common text-speak. Often you can find the answers simply by googling the abbreviation. Another resource are websites like https://acronymfinder.com/ as mentioned by Jonathan Leffler in the comments can help as well

For many of the SO specific terms, what you are looking for is here: Stack Exchange Glossary - Dictionary of Commonly-Used Terms

If it isn't there, then it is either non-standard or so common on the internet that it isn't necessary to include it in that Q&A. Putting it directly in the help center is not a good idea because it is harder to edit. As a MSE Question and Answer, it becomes very easy for the community to edit and maintain.

Many of the abbreviations you mention are not Stack Overflow specific, but are commonly used on forums or other places on the internet, or are common text-speak. Often you can find the answers simply by googling the abbreviation.

For many of the SO specific terms, what you are looking for is here: Stack Exchange Glossary - Dictionary of Commonly-Used Terms

If it isn't there, then it is either non-standard or so common on the internet that it isn't necessary to include it in that Q&A. Putting it directly in the help center is not a good idea because it is harder to edit. As a MSE Question and Answer, it becomes very easy for the community to edit and maintain.

Many of the abbreviations you mention are not Stack Overflow specific, but are commonly used on forums or other places on the internet, or are common text-speak. Often you can find the answers simply by googling the abbreviation. Another resource are websites like https://acronymfinder.com/ as mentioned by Jonathan Leffler in the comments can help as well

For many of the SO specific terms, what you are looking for is here: Stack Exchange Glossary - Dictionary of Commonly-Used Terms

If it isn't there, then it is either non-standard or so common on the internet that it isn't necessary to include it in that Q&A. Putting it directly in the help center is not a good idea because it is harder to edit. As a MSE Question and Answer, it becomes very easy for the community to edit and maintain.

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psubsee2003
  • 8.7k
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  • 170
  • 168

Many of the abbreviations you mention are not Stack Overflow specific, but are commonly used on forums or other places on the internet, or are common text-speak. Often you can find the answers simply by googling the abbreviation.

For many of the SO specific terms, what you are looking for is here: Stack Exchange Glossary - Dictionary of Commonly-Used Terms

If it isn't there, then it is either non-standard or so common on the internet that it isn't necessary to include it in that Q&A. Putting it directly in the help center is not a good idea because it is harder to edit. As a MSE Question and Answer, it becomes very easy for the community to edit and maintain.