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In some Commonwealth countries, hackers prefer to use RTBM or "Read The Bloody Manual" as an initial reply. If the discussion escalates, RTFMs are used to reply.
Other derivatives of this expression found in hacker slang include RTFS ("Read The Fucking Source") and RTFB ("Read The Fucking Binary"). The former expression is also found in a variant inspired by Star Wars: UTSL ("Use The Source, Luke"). These versions are less pejorative than RTFM and used in a humorous sense, as it is assumed that it was the developer's fault for not providing documentation — in particular RTFB is used to indicate that a program is so ancient or poorly documented that the only way to work out what it does is by examining the machine code. On Slashdot, a common variant of this is RTFA ("Read The Fucking Article"), usually said to someone who has posted a comment which makes it clear they have not actually read the relevent article. Another variant first seen on Usenet in 1996 is STFW ("Search The Fucking Web"). A more concrete version is UTFG ("Use The Fucking Google").