Twitter has been around for almost 20 years, but users still come up with new acronyms that baffle even seasoned Twitter users. If you follow trending topics, you may have come across the abbreviations "lrt" and "llc." What are they? And what do they mean? Let's find out!
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LRT is a simple acronym that translates to Last Retweet. It's a handy addition to the massive list of Twitter acronyms, given the character limit on each tweet. This makes it a lot easier to mention and quote your latest retweets without having to waste 11 characters typing out "Last Retweet." Most people use LRT to comment on or add to something they last retweeted. For example, if I last retweeted a video of an iPhone 12 that wouldn't charge, I can retweet the following to add to the previous tweet.
#LRT It works now!
This is not an acronym but rather a term used to define a certain group of scammers that are prevalent on most social media platforms and forums. Urban dictionary sums it up best and defines LLC as: