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Scanning unanswered question I found Can't download/export a large Google Docs document as PDF (what are the limits on Google Drive?). It uses TL;DR as a heading.

I don't have problems with the use of short words and slang or jargon in comments. I know that some are very popular but I don't think that they should be used as a heading in a question nor an answer.

At this time there are 8 5 questions that use TL;DR.

Is it acceptable to replace this with another form like "Summary", "Overview" or "Brief description"?

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#References What is a “TL;DR version”? - Meta Stack Exchange

Scanning unanswered question I found Can't download/export a large Google Docs document as PDF (what are the limits on Google Drive?). It uses TL;DR as a heading.

I don't have problems with the use of short words and slang or jargon in comments. I know that some are very popular but I don't think that they should be used as a heading in a question nor an answer.

At this time there are 8 5 questions that use TL;DR.

Is it acceptable to replace this with another form like "Summary", "Overview" or "Brief description"?

#References What is a “TL;DR version”? - Meta Stack Exchange

Scanning unanswered question I found Can't download/export a large Google Docs document as PDF (what are the limits on Google Drive?). It uses TL;DR as a heading.

I don't have problems with the use of short words and slang or jargon in comments. I know that some are very popular but I don't think that they should be used as a heading in a question nor an answer.

At this time there are 8 5 questions that use TL;DR.

Is it acceptable to replace this with another form like "Summary", "Overview" or "Brief description"?

References

What is a “TL;DR version”? - Meta Stack Exchange

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Scanning unanswered question I found Can't download/export a large Google Docs document as PDF (what are the limits on Google Drive?). It use TL;DRuses TL;DR as a heading.

I don't have problems with the use of short words and slangsslang or jargon in comments. I know that some are very popular but I don't think that they should be used as a heading in a question nor an answer.

At this time there are 8 85 questions that use TL;DRTL;DR.

Is it OKacceptable to replacesreplace this with another form like "summary" "overview""Summary", "brief"Overview" or "Brief description"?

#References What is a “TL;DR version”? - Meta Stack Exchange

Do we want slangs / short forms like "TL;DR" in questions?

Scanning unanswered question I found Can't download/export a large Google Docs document as PDF (what are the limits on Google Drive?). It use TL;DR as heading.

I don't have problems with the use of short words and slangs or jargon in comments. I know that some are very popular but I don't think that they should be used as heading in a question nor an answer.

At this time there are 8 questions that use TL;DR.

Is it OK to replaces this with another form like "summary" "overview", "brief description"?

#References What is a “TL;DR version”? - Meta Stack Exchange

Do we want slang / short forms like "TL;DR" in questions?

Scanning unanswered question I found Can't download/export a large Google Docs document as PDF (what are the limits on Google Drive?). It uses TL;DR as a heading.

I don't have problems with the use of short words and slang or jargon in comments. I know that some are very popular but I don't think that they should be used as a heading in a question nor an answer.

At this time there are 8 5 questions that use TL;DR.

Is it acceptable to replace this with another form like "Summary", "Overview" or "Brief description"?

#References What is a “TL;DR version”? - Meta Stack Exchange

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Scanning unanswered question I found Can't download/export a large Google Docs document as PDF (what are the limits on Google Drive?)Can't download/export a large Google Docs document as PDF (what are the limits on Google Drive?). It use TL;DR as heading.

I don't have problems with the use of short words and slangs or jargon in comments. I know that some are very popular but I don't think that they should be used as heading in a question nor an answer.

At this time there are 8 questions8 questions that use TL;DR.

Is it OK to replaces this with another form like "summary" "overview", "brief description"?

#References What is a “TL;DR version”? - Meta Stack Exchange

Scanning unanswered question I found Can't download/export a large Google Docs document as PDF (what are the limits on Google Drive?). It use TL;DR as heading.

I don't have problems with the use of short words and slangs or jargon in comments. I know that some are very popular but I don't think that they should be used as heading in a question nor an answer.

At this time there are 8 questions that use TL;DR.

Is it OK to replaces this with another form like "summary" "overview", "brief description"?

#References What is a “TL;DR version”? - Meta Stack Exchange

Scanning unanswered question I found Can't download/export a large Google Docs document as PDF (what are the limits on Google Drive?). It use TL;DR as heading.

I don't have problems with the use of short words and slangs or jargon in comments. I know that some are very popular but I don't think that they should be used as heading in a question nor an answer.

At this time there are 8 questions that use TL;DR.

Is it OK to replaces this with another form like "summary" "overview", "brief description"?

#References What is a “TL;DR version”? - Meta Stack Exchange

replaced http://meta.stackexchange.com/ with https://meta.stackexchange.com/
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