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If all else were equal, I'd say "no problem."
But it usually is combined with bad speeling (!), inverted letter odrer (!), and spaces in t he (!) wrongp laces (!).
and least we forget that other non favorite of mine which is long rambling sentences that go on forever and never have a comma or a break but instead go through a convoluted series of comments and stories which never end and instead put you in mind of a monkey on crack because if you have ever seen a macaque monkey they are already literally bouncing off the walls like the one I saw sunday at the york fair that was actually bouncing off walls ... [Do you have a headache yet?]
Put it all together and it is a question that is not worth the headache of trying to figure it out.
Hopefully, if it's important, someone will slog through it.
Long before I ever heard of the internet I was a ham radio operator. Morse code is rather slow to send so we abbreviated even more aggressively than internet chatters do.
Considering how bizarre English spelling is why be slaves to it? As long as you can get the meaning across what is the problem?
Of course this has nothing to do with ebonics. Ebonics is used to describe a certain dialect of English.



why is it so hard for people to type out full words?
Why is it so hard for people over the age of 3 to type out full words and sentences?
Is it really that different for you to type "u" instead of "you" when it's only two more letters?
It really ticks me off to see YOU people butchering the English...
language.
Does it p*ss anyone else off??