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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 681080" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>There is another thread out there with this discussion on it, at the time it was done, but I don't have time to go find it.</p><p> </p><p>Essentially, the underlying text does not get changed, just what gets displayed. Sometimes, with really strange results. (Susiestar posts about her son "T y" and without the space, it becomes thank you). I got tripped up posting about the gluten-free diet... in the gluten-free world, gluten-free becomes "G F", which without the space, is girlfriend.</p><p> </p><p>The reason for it is to make the forums more "search engine friendly". Nobody on the planet who isn't already a long-term member of conductdisorders.com will ever search on the term "difficult child". Higher chances of searching for a "difficult child". It also makes the posts easier to read in the sense of not having to know our "lingo" to know what is meant.</p><p> </p><p>Some of us have come up with our own board names for our kids - AnnieO and SuZir have good examples of this, see their signatures. This avoids the whole difficult child vs D C difference from the ground up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 681080, member: 11791"] There is another thread out there with this discussion on it, at the time it was done, but I don't have time to go find it. Essentially, the underlying text does not get changed, just what gets displayed. Sometimes, with really strange results. (Susiestar posts about her son "T y" and without the space, it becomes thank you). I got tripped up posting about the gluten-free diet... in the gluten-free world, gluten-free becomes "G F", which without the space, is girlfriend. The reason for it is to make the forums more "search engine friendly". Nobody on the planet who isn't already a long-term member of conductdisorders.com will ever search on the term "difficult child". Higher chances of searching for a "difficult child". It also makes the posts easier to read in the sense of not having to know our "lingo" to know what is meant. Some of us have come up with our own board names for our kids - AnnieO and SuZir have good examples of this, see their signatures. This avoids the whole difficult child vs D C difference from the ground up. [/QUOTE]
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