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Texting language (also known as txt, txtspk or txt talk) refers to the
English language slang used on mobile phone SMS, although with the
increasing prevalence of predictive text input, it is now less common. It
is an abbreviated form of English, derived from rebus, a writing system
popular with Benjamin Franklin. It is similar to leet, but without the
script kiddie content. Another example of this is AOL speak.
It evolved from the shorthand used in Internet chatrooms due to the small
number of characters allowed in a text message and the small keyboards on
mobile phones.
The aim of txt is to reduce the number of characters needed to put across
a meaning. One casualty of this principle is that punctuation is widely
disregarded.