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A typographical error, or '''typo''', is a mistake made during the Typing process. The term includes errors due to slips of the hand or finger, Subconsciously typing a Homophone , and also mechanical failure, but excludes errors of ignorance. However, it is common to find the word ''typo'' used as a Euphemism to describe instances of poor spelling, punctuation or grammar. Typographical errors typically manifest in the form of an additional or missing character, or the switching of two characters. When documenting typos, people will often include the phrase "" to indicate that an error was in the original quoted source and is not a transcription error. The use of an Asterisk after a word in Instant Messaging Programs is commonly used to show that the word it followed (or preceded) was a correction of a previous typographical error. SPELL CHECK Spell Checker s, while useful, are not perfect. This short line, containing no spelling errors but also no literal meaning, illustrates the point: :"Marry hat hey lid tell lam, ids fleas woes wide has know." This example appeared in the comic strip '' FoxTrot ''. Read aloud, a common children's Nursery Rhyme is apparent. INTENTIONAL ERRORS The emergence of Usenet and the World Wide Web as popular forms of mass-communication brought with it many people who are not skilled typists but have a lot to say. Typos are therefore common on Usenet and the Web, and some have found certain notoriety as In-joke s among Internet groups and subcultures. ''"teh best thign evar!!1!one!1!!"'' Users who are careless about their fast, emotional postings to Web Forum s have sometimes brought on some sardonic ridicule with similar "errors" by others in follow-up or stereotypical postings. The ridicule is not usually directed ''solely'' at the original poster's typing ability, but also their impatience and carelessness to contribute a meaningful posting. This has included:
This typo is the result of releasing the shift key while the 1 key ("shift" + "1" produces "!" on a QWERTY Keyboard ) is still pressed down. Despite syntactical similarities, this form of intentional mis-typing is not directly related to '' Leetspeak ''. The intentional replacement of choice characters in ''leetspeak'' usually has the intention of Obfuscation rather than ridicule. This form of mis-typing is most directly related to the fictional character (pseudo) B1FF from the early days of Usenet. ''"pwned"'' A well-known term in the Internet Gaming sub-culture is '' Pwn ed''. A popular theory of its etymology is that the close proximity of the ''O'' and ''P'' keys on a QWERTY keyboard caused the accidental typing — and subsequent publishing — of ''pwned'' instead of ''owned'' (a declaration of domination over an opponent) in a popular multi-player video game. ''"Studnet"'' A common internet typo for '' Student ''. Netizen s who use the word, whether intentionally or not, may receive humorous replies referencing a fictitious network of studs, of which a "Studnet ID" is highly regarded. SEE ALSO
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