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minus-square Davel23 ( @Davel23@kbin.social ) linkfedilink5•1 year agoDid they really abbreviate “paragraph” to “graf”?
minus-square Deceptichum ( @Deceptichum@kbin.social ) linkfedilink12•edit-21 year agoJournalistic jargon: hed, dek, lede, nut graf/nutgraf Yes, but it’s standard journalist speak and predates this article by a long time.
minus-square MisterMoo ( @MisterMoo@kbin.social ) linkfedilink6•1 year ago“Lede” I’ve heard because of the common expression “burying the lede.” You’re telling me “graf” is standard language for published articles?
minus-square Redhotkurt ( @Redhotkurt@kbin.social ) linkfedilink2•1 year ago You’re telling me “graf” is standard language for published articles? And its unabbreviated form, “nut graf.” Like, it’s a legit thing. I mean…wow. Nut graf.
Did they really abbreviate “paragraph” to “graf”?
Journalistic jargon: hed, dek, lede, nut graf/nutgraf
Yes, but it’s standard journalist speak and predates this article by a long time.
“Lede” I’ve heard because of the common expression “burying the lede.” You’re telling me “graf” is standard language for published articles?
And its unabbreviated form, “nut graf.” Like, it’s a legit thing. I mean…wow. Nut graf.