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Non-ISO Languages
1337 -X This user has a good grasp of
1337 but prefers to contribute using
proper words to bridge the gap between
1337 speakers and normal computer users.
1337 /
IntS
! This user understands leet, IM & texting slang, but won't use it. "411 ur LOL pwn ROFLMAO OMG b310ng 2" you , thanks.
LE-1 This user's been known to screw up the occasional sentence and make the occasional typo, but is otherwise pretty accurate with regards to
English .
fgn -0 This user doesn't speak any dialect of foreign , and will talk to foreigners in
English believing they will understand if one is just loud enough.
gb -0 This user cannot tolerate any form of Gibberish language, and is therefore easily emotionally traumatized by
The Sims .
ubx -n This user communicates exclusively via userboxes .
sar -1 This user does not wish to speak or hear sarcasm, but is resigned to the necessity of at least understanding it in an environment of massive collaboration.
Programming Languages
C# -0 This user does not understand
C# , or does not want to program in C#.
W3C This user believes in compliance with
W3C standards.
This user writes valid
XHTML .
Grammar
This user employs a more formal style of writing in articles than in talk pages.
they he or she This user considers the
singular they to be substandard English usage.
to too two This user thinks that too many people have no idea how to use words that they should have learned in grade two .
Majority ≠ right
This user recognizes that even if 300,000,000 people make the same mistake, it's still
a mistake .
AIM -Able This user understands
AIM talk perfectly well, but does not seriously use it. Ever.