People use it like everyone fucking has the innate knowledge of every acronym out there

  • TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    “fear uncertainty and doubt” is a phrase I may have encountered once per year. Makes zero sense I have to Google shit all the time for a single use per year. I’m not going to remember something so utterly pointless and useless

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        1 year ago

        The point was that the abbreviation’s existence is way stupider than posting about it.

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      1 year ago

      It may help if you think of it like any old-timey slang. You don’t use it more than once a year, but when IBM/MS/ORACLE/CISCO were using those tactics against open source in the earlier days of the public internet - It was used a lot.

      With lemmy being somewhat skewed towards the technically-minded, and older crowd, it is something we used as a general word often enough that to a lot of us it is just another word, and not an obscure abbreviation/initialism.