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ttt or TTT
I keep seeing this answer on replies...what does it mean?
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"To the top" -- replying just so the message goes to the #1 spot on the list.
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it means "to the top". It brings a post to the back to the top of the list.
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People put ttt in the reply box just to make clear to others what they are doing. You can put anything you like, a dot or a dash - to achieve the same end. Others put in more decriptive reason - like 'ttt for Claire', when they think that the discussions in the thread may be of interest to her, perhaps because she has asked a similar question.
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It used to be MUCH more common than it is now, largely because Fodors made it possible, about a year ago (when registration started) to "cite" the URL of an old thread. "Topping" it used to be the only good way to help someone find an old thread.
I still do it for brand new beginners, occasionally, figuring that they do not yet realiz that they can find their own prior posts by clicking on their old name (I bet someone learned that just now from my saying it again). And to try to reduce confusion, I no longer say "ttt", preferring the more complete explanation... <<Bringing your message back up "to the top" since it is your first post here ever...>> |
Put up in a place
where it's easy to see the cryptic admonishment T.T.T. When you feel how depressingly slowly you climb, it's well to remember that Things Take Time. Piet Hein |
An uplifting ode !!
Is the oft seen TTT code to bring from the deep posts that were asleep ! |
halycon, it simply mean to make the thread go to the top as I did my Sept. trip report and as pointed out, once you get it to the top you can type an addition to your post, or only top it by a t or ttt or aven a ? The point is to not let the thread sink so you can't find it.
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And push other folks' threads futher towards the bottom so they are more difficult to find.
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somewhat like a tug of way ;)
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