http://news.uk.msn.com/science/article. … d=13574539
ahahahahhahaMSN wrote:
Youngsters - keen to keep their discussions secret - are bypassing parents and teachers by using the code - playing into the hands of sex offenders going online to target victims.
But former Merseyside police officer Jo Schumacher has cracked the code - which uses a mix of cryptic symbols - and is appealing to children's organisations to take note.
just, lol.More shite wrote:
"Children will be using this code - anyone using grammatically correct English will be made to feel an outcast," she said.
"The code was originally used by hackers who abbreviated words.
"Now students are using it because they do not want their parents or teachers to know what they are saying."
Examples of KIT include PITH, meaning parent in the house; BRB, be right back; NOOB, new to the language; BEG, big evil grin, and AFK, away from the keyboard.
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