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I have this thing about Technobilge. If you don’t know what Technobilge is then go read my rant here.
It appears that there is a growing pushback on industry to begin communicating in plain English or mother tongue rather than in acronyms. The use of acronyms is a lazy way for people to gain respect. If people who sound off in acronyms to me think it makes me believe they sound clever, then they better think again.
I actually think it is very rude, arrogant, insecure and not at all clever.
This is what the BBC has to say about it.
Geekspeak still baffles web users
Britons are increasingly tech-savvy but are still bamboozled by tech jargon.
According to research from Nielsen/NetRatings, people are buying cutting-edge technology but often don’t understand the terms that describe what their device actually does.So while 40% of online Britons receive news feeds, 67% did not know that the official term for this service was Really Simple Syndication.
Click here to read the full article
As well as Auntie BEEB “agreeing” with my sentiment, Matthew Stibbe across at Bad Language has a point to make as well. Click here to read Matthew’s Bad language article















































4 comments ↓
Ha! ’strue! I, being a deep technobimbo, feel completely excluded from so much technology because of the bilge. They don’t need to dumb down, just speak in discernable English. Exclusionary stuff, man! It’s not like I’m going to cull the market if I understand how to properly work my gagets.
Here endeth the hurmph
Oh my word what a wonderfuly articulate “hurmph” it was! You can come back anytime and “hurmph” at iScatterlings!
I thought abt your technobilge series when i read the BBC article… I had to resubscribe to your feed, iam not sure what happened, but i am now back to getting your posts…
Still a big fan.
AfroM.
Woooooohoooopeeeeeee she is back!
Hiya AfroM! Where have you been? Good to hear from you and to know that at least something I did struck a bell with you!
Keep calling!
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