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We read a lot more text on a homepage back then… we had a lot more patience


There was more of a time penalty for clicking to different pages, now it doesn't matter if you "waste" page loads


Quite the contrary, we didn't like waiting for image-heavy sites to load.


Remember all the text that used to be in 1980's magazine ads?


That led me to ask “when did tl;dr get coined?” and it seems likely after 1999.

https://www.howtogeek.com/435266/what-does-tldr-mean-and-how... claims early 2000s


Really?! I'm actually kinda surprised, I would have guessed it's a much more recent abbreviation than that. I think I only started seeing it around 2010 or so.


"tl;dr" was around when I hung out on LiveJournal, so definitely pre-2010. This would have been around '01-'06.


Anecdotally I remember first encountering it on the Something Awful forums. I always assumed it originated there (like lots of stuff did in the early 2000s).




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