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RTFM
Initialism for "read the fucking manual"
Initialism for "read the fucking manual"
RTFM is an initialism and internet slang for the expression "read the fucking manual", typically used to reply to a basic question where the answer is easily found in the documentation, user guide, owner's manual, man page, online help, internet forum, software documentation or FAQ.
Usage is variously viewed as a pointed reminder of etiquette to try to find a solution before posting to a mass forum or email alias; helping a newer user (colloquially and demeaningly referred to as a noob within internet culture) to improve themselves; as a useless response; or as a hostile and elitist response. Polite usages would mention where one has looked when asking a question, and to provide an exact location or link where exactly to RTFM.
In expurgated texts, substitutions such as "read the frickn' manual", "read the factory manual", "read the field manual", "read the flaming manual", "read the fine manual", "read the friendly manual", "read the [pause] manual" or similar variants are used.
If there is no appropriate content in the manual but the answer is frequently seen in the forum, a similar response in internet culture might be to "lurk moar", meaning to observe the forum for a time before asking questions.
A related phrase is "let me Google that for you" (LMGTFY). In this case, the "manual" is the World Wide Web, so one of several search engines such as Google could be used to look up the answer. In many cases, doing so provides an answer in less time than it takes to ask someone else the question. The range of usage is similar to that for RTFM.
List of similar initialisms
- RTBM – "read the bloody manual"
- RTFQ – "read the fucking question"
- RTFA – "read the fucking/featured article"– common on news forums such as Fark and Slashdot, where using "TFA" instead of "the article" has become a meme
- WABM – "write a better manual" – an answer complaining that the manual is not written well
- RTFS – "read the fucking source" or "read the fucking standard" or "read the fucking syllabus"
- RTFB – "read the fucking binary"
- STFW – "search the fucking web"
References
References
- (4 August 2011). "RTFM. No seriously, R.T.F.M. Then ask your question.".
- (15 May 2012). "What is Read The F###ing Manual (RTFM)?".
- (19 November 2007). "RTFM: I did, and it didn't help".
- (17 April 2019). "It's Time to Retire "RTFM"".
- Howard, Michael, David LeBlanc, and [[John Viega]]. ''19 Deadly Sins of Software Security: Programming Flaws and How to Fix Them''. New York: McGraw-Hill/Osborne, 2005. {{ISBN. 0-07-226085-8.
- (22 January 2007). "Let me google that for you".
- "RTBM definition". foldoc.com.
- Kennedy, Daragh. (2024). "R.T.F.Q.". [[Medium (website).
- (2008-11-28). "Routine traffic stop has man up in arms. Er, caught red-handed. Er, never mind, just RTFA". Fark.com.
- "RTFM is a four-letter word". Software Sustainability Institute.
- "RTFS". The Jargon File – version 4.4.7.
- "RTFB". The Jargon File – version 4.4.7.
- [[Eric S. Raymond]]. (21 May 2014). "RTFM and STFW: How To Tell You've Seriously Screwed Up". How to ask Smart Questions.
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