I have spent some time going over the php and mysql tags (which are the areas I mostly spend my time in) to remove any references to "RTFM", by replacing them with "RTM" and, as indicated under How should we deal with RTFM comments?, there are better ways to advise people to read the manual.
For people who have some extra time on their hands: edit questions and/or answers that contain "RTFM" by removing the "F" or replace it with "Read the manual" (by accessing https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=rtfm or by entering a tag name followed by "rtfm": [tag_name] rtfm
in the Search input).
e.g.: [javascript] rtfm
, or URL https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=[javascript]rtfm
.
I noticed that there are just under 2,000 of these when I linked to https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=rtfm
I am willing to make my part in this but feel that it would take too much of my time to remove/modify them all by myself. 5-15 minutes here and there wouldn't take much for a bunch of us to clean this all up, or most of them. Like the community I "live" in, it's always a pleasant experience to "be" somewhere as I am sure you like that also; least I hope. Stack Overflow etc. is no different in certain respects. A community (should) pull together when something needs to be done.
I don't want or hope to not pass off as a martyr. I just feel that it would be a better place for everyone to interact in a sane and peaceful environment by not provoking people in telling them to "RTFM".
Links to check for "RTFM" under php and mysql tags:
The php
one still contains a few "RTFM"'s, only because those contain what MailChimp used to be have that contained valid URL's at the time; they are 404's now.
[RTFM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTFM)
as a comment below questions from new users.