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What does N/T, NT mean in a post? (Original Post)
SayItLoud
Nov 2018
OP
"No text," meaning the message you see is all there is in that post. It's a courtesy.
Glorfindel
Nov 2018
#2
It means don't bother to click on the title to see the rest of the post...
PoliticAverse
Nov 2018
#6
Lindsay
(3,276 posts)1. No text.
Meaning there's nothing to read beyond the title of the post.
Edited to add: Welcome to DU!
Glorfindel
(9,874 posts)2. "No text," meaning the message you see is all there is in that post. It's a courtesy.
emulatorloo
(45,467 posts)3. Tells you that there is No Text contained in the post.
What you see in the title says it all.
Lochloosa
(16,307 posts)4. You text should have read "What does N/T, NT mean in a post?" N/T
See?
And welcome to DU
Control-Z
(15,684 posts)5. "eom" is another you will run into.
It means "end of message". Either one works. They both mean the same thing.
Welcome to DU, SayItLoud!
PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)6. It means don't bother to click on the title to see the rest of the post...
since the entire post is in the title.
SayItLoud
(1,723 posts)7. Thanks everyone for the info. NT