Interesting epiphany about "rootkit"! So, when nonfiction writers have a fact missing in a draft, we'll often put TK in its place. It makes it easy to refind each missing fact, because you search for "TK", and that string rarely occurs in English words. Except for: "rootkit".
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i was unlucky enough to heavily use TK as a filler while writing a long paper about the views of Peter Kropotkin
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Replying to @pomeranian99 @jessespafford
A good editor should only search for capital TK if capital TK was entered.
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Ha, now that I think about it, both of these is what I did for Medium’s TK detection.
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