Also “accessibility” is abbreviated as “a11y” which I think is very charming.

And “two” and “too” both abbreviate to “t1o”, which I feel does more to confuse the situation.

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    23 hours ago

    That would be…what, an ampliviation scheme? (since it’s longer than the original word)

    A4y, t2s i0s n1t p10y r6e a1d t3s m2h l4r t0o c5e.

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      17 hours ago

      Anyway, this is not practically readable and takes much longer to compose.

      (I spent way too long trying to read this, and ended up cheating on the last word.)

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        Whoa, that’s very impressive! The only one you missed was “p10y,” which is in fact “particularly.” (“Practically” would be “p9y.”) But honestly that’s still amazing.