Microsoft has published parents' guide on how to interpret leetspeak (the ubiquitous perversion of written language
that's become such an inherent part of the online gaming experience).
Rest assured that Microsoft isn't just looking to help parents know what it means to have one's box roxxored. The company's also looking to help parents more effectively catch their lawbreaking children in the act of pilfering Microsoft software. The guide includes a listing of words that "could be an indicator that your teenager is involved in the theft of intellectual property, particularly licensed software."
The guide also includes a helpful link to a page on how to deal with griefers.
[Via Slashdot]
