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What does 'NT' mean ... I'm fairly new to DU (Original Post) Jrose Aug 2023 OP
No text Quakerfriend Aug 2023 #1
As noted "no text' meaning that the headline is all that poster wrote rurallib Aug 2023 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author Wednesdays Aug 2023 #3
No text TwilightZone Aug 2023 #4
It's almost exclusive to DU EYESORE 9001 Aug 2023 #5
And what "No Text" means.... Rorey Aug 2023 #6
Welcome to DU! mahina Aug 2023 #7
"No text." Nothing more to read in the post! Grins Aug 2023 #8

Response to Jrose (Original post)

TwilightZone

(25,471 posts)
4. No text
Tue Aug 22, 2023, 10:05 AM
Aug 2023

It means that there is no text in the message area of the post. Essentially, the subject line is the entire post.

EYESORE 9001

(25,941 posts)
5. It's almost exclusive to DU
Tue Aug 22, 2023, 10:05 AM
Aug 2023

I don’t remember any other boards where each post requires a title. I hope DU4 does away with this anachronism.

Rorey

(8,445 posts)
6. And what "No Text" means....
Tue Aug 22, 2023, 10:05 AM
Aug 2023

Is that the subject line is the entire message.

Editing to add: Welcome to DU!!!

mahina

(17,668 posts)
7. Welcome to DU!
Tue Aug 22, 2023, 10:20 AM
Aug 2023

I’m sure someone up thread explained it but it’s no text . All you have to say is your header

Cheers

Grins

(7,218 posts)
8. "No text." Nothing more to read in the post!
Tue Aug 22, 2023, 11:00 AM
Aug 2023

So you don’t have to open the message. A courtesy!

I often use “NM” for “no message.”

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