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minus-square@bassomitronlinkEnglish-3•1 year agoWhile true, it is a pretty bad acronym. IANAL on mobile is more cumbersome to write than, “I’m no lawyer/I’m not a lawyer,” and it’s safe to say the majority of folks using social media are on mobile.
minus-square@BURNlinkEnglish6•1 year agoNot really though. It’s a caps lock + 5 letters. It’s still faster and less cumbersome than a multiple word phrase
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•1 year agoOn mobile, the initialism takes a third or less as much time for me vs typing it out.
minus-square@bassomitronlinkEnglish2•1 year agoYou must type it out a lot then, my autocorrect doesn’t pick it up.
minus-squareJamielinkfedilinkEnglish2•1 year agoWhat if you want to tell someone that you’re not a lawyer, but you are into anal? Then it’s just efficient.
While true, it is a pretty bad acronym. IANAL on mobile is more cumbersome to write than, “I’m no lawyer/I’m not a lawyer,” and it’s safe to say the majority of folks using social media are on mobile.
Not really though. It’s a caps lock + 5 letters. It’s still faster and less cumbersome than a multiple word phrase
On mobile, the initialism takes a third or less as much time for me vs typing it out.
You must type it out a lot then, my autocorrect doesn’t pick it up.
What if you want to tell someone that you’re not a lawyer, but you are into anal? Then it’s just efficient.