Tiny Accessibility and Inclusion Tip 

When using an acronym in
public posting or presentations,
try to include the full meaning the first time you use it. Especially if it is an acronym specific to a field or less common internet slang.

For example, ITPIW (In This Post I Will) talk about how acronyms can restrict your audience and make your content inaccessible to new people.

ITPIW explain how using acronyms can make your content especially inaccessible to people who are not native speaker of this language, people new to the field, people from different cultures, etc.

It is so easy to do and only explaining the acronym once at the beginning solves this problem entirely! ✨

@Em0nM4stodon I like that you put the acronym first and the long form after. Sometimes the acronym is more widely known, and reading the long version first can be briefly confusing. For example, I won't have any idea what a "Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats Associated Protein" is, but I have heard of CRISPR-Cas.