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crmarvin42 Ars Praefectus 18y 3,151 Subscriptor May 14, 2021 #7 May 14, 2021 Add bookmark #7 Am I the only person who had to google what "FOMO" stood for? FOMO is used only in the title, and the actual long form "Fear of missing out" is not used anywhere in the article. Am I supposed to just know FOMO? ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share Upvote 109 (110 / -1)
Am I the only person who had to google what "FOMO" stood for? FOMO is used only in the title, and the actual long form "Fear of missing out" is not used anywhere in the article. Am I supposed to just know FOMO?
crmarvin42 Ars Praefectus 18y 3,151 Subscriptor May 15, 2021 #32 May 15, 2021 Add bookmark #32 Hobeaux said: crmarvin42 said: Am I the only person who had to google what "FOMO" stood for? FOMO is used only in the title, and the actual long form "Fear of missing out" is not used anywhere in the article. Am I supposed to just know FOMO? Click to expand... Your anxiety about not being in-the-know about FOMO is FOMO. Click to expand... No, it's confusion. Both as to what it stands for (having literally never come across the abbreviation before), as well as why normal editorial requirements to define non-standard abbreviations would be ignored in this case. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share Upvote 11 (11 / 0)
Hobeaux said: crmarvin42 said: Am I the only person who had to google what "FOMO" stood for? FOMO is used only in the title, and the actual long form "Fear of missing out" is not used anywhere in the article. Am I supposed to just know FOMO? Click to expand... Your anxiety about not being in-the-know about FOMO is FOMO. Click to expand... No, it's confusion. Both as to what it stands for (having literally never come across the abbreviation before), as well as why normal editorial requirements to define non-standard abbreviations would be ignored in this case.