@holothuroid I couldn't help but put my philosophical hat on. With all this talk about new prefixes. How would they work exactly?
TL;DR is too long, didn't read. However, the way it is used appears to indicate the opposite. It is more like "in case you couldn't be bothered to read it, here is a summary" in my experience.
With that, it got me thinking about what PW;DR would mean. I guess it means "I have access to the paywalled content, and here is a summary"?
How about AI;DR? Do we even want the summary?
@gigantos That's one use yes. Another is signaling that you decline to engage with the content because length. (Though it's sometimes bad formatting rather.) This is what I had in mind. And honestly I didn't think much about the joke nor assumed it would blow up so.