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'''typin_''' is a user on OWOT known for frequently discussing typing, particularly his experiences on sites like Monkeytype. He operates several automated bots, including chatbots that log his typing activity and, in some cases, post these logs to the global chat.
 
Occasionally, he also makes typing games and advertises them to the global chat. One example of this is {{Owoturl|TypingChallenge|/TypingChallenge}}.
 
== Community interactions ==
Some members of OWOT have expressed frustration with the volume of typin_'s messages about typing and the activity of his bots.
 
== Controversy ==
In March 2025, typin_ made statements online regarding sexual activity involving a tiger photo. This generated significant backlash within the community. Following this, he has reportedly avoided references to tigers.
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Latest revision as of 13:01, 23 August 2025


typin_ is a user on OWOT known for frequently discussing typing, particularly his experiences on sites like Monkeytype. He operates several automated bots, including chatbots that log his typing activity and, in some cases, post these logs to the global chat.

Occasionally, he also makes typing games and advertises them to the global chat. One example of this is /TypingChallenge.

Community interactions

Some members of OWOT have expressed frustration with the volume of typin_'s messages about typing and the activity of his bots.

Controversy

In March 2025, typin_ made statements online regarding sexual activity involving a tiger photo. This generated significant backlash within the community. Following this, he has reportedly avoided references to tigers.