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  • festnt@sh.itjust.works
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    12 天前

    seeing what looks like “panks”, “pat”, and “youp” is really annoying to read because i’m not used to the shape of “th” being that of a “p” with an extra line. if i didn’t know what sound thorn is supposed to make i would be staring at those words for minutes before understanding the “th” was replaced with a weird “p”

    for exmple, if one unimportnt lettr is missing from a word, it’s really easy to stll read the text. but if yλu replace a letter with λne yλu’re nλt used tλ reading and that lλλks nλthing like the λriginal λne, it becλmes harder and mλre annλying tλ read.

    of course thogh i changed a letter that is used in most of the sentence. it’d be harder to know what was replaced if there weren’t as many of that letter.

    • sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      12 天前

      “I find it annoying and hard to read”.

      Valid opinion!

      I personally disagree, I don’t find it annoying or hard to read.

      I think its stylistically interesting, based in the actual history of English, and may encourage people to try to look up those weird characters, learn what they mean, how they were used.

      M4yB3 1 ju5t 4ppr3c1At3 th1s s4m3 w4y 1 appr3c147e c10wn1n6 0n n00bz w/ 1337 h4x0r sp33k.

      Just another weird, fun dialect.

        • sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          12 天前

          We’ve got a lot of people saying that swapping in either one or two antiquated characters makes it significantly difficult to read, if they don’t know how to interpret the characters.

          Maybe dialect is the wrong term, what would you call l33t sp34k?

          Thats a fairly close equivalent, though it swaps out more characters and also has its own vernacular, vocabulary.

            • sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              11 天前

              Cryptolect.

              First time I’ve ever heard that word, but that does make sense.

              Funny to imagine it was more or less invented by a bunch of dorky ‘unrestricted internet access’ kids on AIM in the mid to late 90s / early 2000s, as compared to something more like street slang that also serves to obfuscate the meaning to outsiders.

              • stray@pawb.social
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                11 天前

                Goodness me, no. It’s much older than that, and I wasn’t exaggerating or kidding when I called it a thieves’ cant. It was developed by hackers in the 80’s to evade moderation and legal authorities. It was then gradually leaked to the more general internet population as Eternal September set in and many children began engaging in hacking and piracy.

                • sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                  11 天前

                  Um… huh.

                  Ok.

                  I guess I was one of those kids, uh, teehee.

                  I believe you… went to the wiki page… all the citations that point toward actual sources for ‘it originated in the 80s on BBS’ and such…

                  The citation is simply ‘Mitchell’.

                  My mind first went to Kevin Mitnick… but his name is not Mitchell, just kinda close…

                  Who tf is ‘Mitchell’?

                  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leet

                  Yes, “needs additional citations for verifications” indeed.

                  If you can actually source what you’re saying, somehow, please go actually help wikipedia, lol.

    • TechLich@lemmy.world
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      12 天前

      Huh! That’s really interesting because I didn’t find any of those difficult to read at all. My brain just kinda went “that’s a fancy o” and then read it like normal.