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What does N/T, NT mean in a post? (Original Post) SayItLoud Nov 2018 OP
No text. Lindsay Nov 2018 #1
"No text," meaning the message you see is all there is in that post. It's a courtesy. Glorfindel Nov 2018 #2
Tells you that there is No Text contained in the post. emulatorloo Nov 2018 #3
You text should have read "What does N/T, NT mean in a post?" N/T Lochloosa Nov 2018 #4
"eom" is another you will run into. Control-Z Nov 2018 #5
It means don't bother to click on the title to see the rest of the post... PoliticAverse Nov 2018 #6
Thanks everyone for the info. NT SayItLoud Nov 2018 #7

Control-Z

(15,682 posts)
5. "eom" is another you will run into.
Thu Nov 8, 2018, 07:36 PM
Nov 2018

It means "end of message". Either one works. They both mean the same thing.

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PoliticAverse

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6. It means don't bother to click on the title to see the rest of the post...
Thu Nov 8, 2018, 07:40 PM
Nov 2018

since the entire post is in the title.

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