Have I mentioned how much I love twitter? I’ve been tweeting
officially for more than a year now and I’ve learned everything by just playing
around. BUT it would have been so much easier if someone shared Twitter advice
from the get-go. SO, that’s where I step in for you.
BTW – By the Way
BC – Because
CX- Correction
DM – Direct Message. This message will only be for the person you
send the message to, but again it can only be in 140 characters or less.
EM – Email
FB – Facebook
FF – Follow Friday. On Friday’s you can hashtag FF to promote
other tweeters you want others to follow. For example: #FF @MelindaDozier
HTH – Hope that helps
IMHO – In My Humble Opinion
JK – Just kidding
LMAO – Laugh My Ass Off
LOL – Laughing Out Loud
LMK – Let Me Know
MT – Modified Tweet. Put this at the beginning of the tweet so
others know you altered it.
NSFW – Not Safe for Work (important for the above
#darksideresearch!)
PRT – Partial Retweet. You put this at the beginning of the
retweet so others know you altered it.
RE – In reply to
RT – Retweet
RTHX – Thanks for the Retweet
TIL – Today I Learned
TMB – Tweet Me Back
YW – You’re Welcome
Now how about WRITER specific lingo that newbies might not know?
You will also see these acronyms on Twitter:
CP – Critique Partner
WIP – Work in Progress
MC – Main Character
POV – Point of View
LI – Love Interest
YA – Young Adult
MG – Middle Grades
SF/F – Science Fiction/Fantasy
MS - Manuscript
NA – New Adult
NF – Non-fiction
RWA – Romance Writers of America
PW – Publisher’s Weekly
ARC – Advance Reader Copy
Resources on the web with an extensive list:
TagDef - http://tagdef.com/
I hope you found this insightful. Happy
tweeting! Oh, and add me, if you haven’t already. I have lots of fun! www.twitter.com/melindadozier
★★ OMGosh Melinda, You're the Daggone Bestest Ever!! I tried to figure out some of the Twitter jargon to no avail sometimes, I just gave up... I thought I was always having a Major Blonde Moment(hour, day, week)hee, hee... Duh?! Lol.. Thank Ya, Girl!★★
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I'm usually good at figuring these out using sentence context. One repeatedly perplexed me though. People kept talking about romance with HEA. When I first saw it I thought someone meant heat and left of the T. Then I saw it again...and then again. I got to thinking, not this many people are forgetting the T, so what the heck does it mean?
ReplyDeleteSo I tried my old friend Google. HEA Happily Ever After. Ahhh...gotcha now. :)
That's a great one! I'm going to add that to the list right now!
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