leettiinspeaking
Leettiinspeaking is not a widely documented term in linguistic or internet studies. In online discussions it appears as a coined label for a stylized form of leetspeak that places particular emphasis on the letter i and on duplicating or elongating sounds. Because there is no standardized definition, the conventions attributed to leettiinspeaking vary between communities and may reflect a typographical error for leetspeak or a niche variation.
Origins and features: Leetspeak emerged in 1980s hacker culture as a way to obfuscate text and signal
Uses and social context: The aim is often playful, ironic, or to bypass simple filters, and to
Relation to research: As a form of orthographic play, leettiinspeaking is of interest to sociolinguists studying