''Some words in the digital domain may never be read, but simply exist '' ThinkingOutLoud.DonaldNoyes.20140722 ---- Examples * Words equivalent to the "fine print" used in legal contracts, meant to scope rights and privileges which may or may not exist. * Words generated in reports which have been established as output from processes and transactions. * Logs of computer activity generated by servers of actions performed. * Program Documentation * Program code auto-generated in the making of executable applications * Words placed in a wiki, especially in defense of positions, which the opposition does not care to read. * EditHint''''''s which are placed on pages by those thinking a change is necessary, but which the hinter is unprepared or unwilling to make. * This page * Instructions for assembly or completion of an artifact * Words of advice written by concerned parties for unconcerned parties. * History