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Sometimes "wwww" is a typo or a stylistic extension of "WWW."

Because a long string of "w" looks like blades of grass, Japanese users often use the word kusa (草 - grass) to mean "lol." 2. The World Wide Web (WWW) Sometimes "wwww" is a typo or a stylistic extension of "WWW

Short video "stories" on platforms like Instagram often use "wwww" in the caption or URL as a shorthand for a website link (e.g., "Tickets at wwww/newlandshouse"). "Tickets at wwww/newlandshouse").