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I think they're asking people to type out child sex abuse materials instead of CSAM. It's not a common enough acronym that people know what it means without explanation. As evidenced by every post using CSAM having someone ask what it means.
There are people in every thread who ask, correct, but it's pretty widely known by now. It's no different than people previously having to ask what "CP" meant. Obviously, it's not a problem and is generally considered to be worth the imperceptible amount of educating people to transition to the new term.
Personally, I don't find it annoying to have to explain things, so feel free to ignore the questions and leave it to people like me who don't struggle with the keyboard. What does it take? Seconds to type out the definition.
I know the cp command but CP? Copy Protection? That's DRM.
I think when transitioning, it's a good idea to spell the whole phrase out for your first use and then put the acronym in parentheses. And I'm pretty sure the complaint wasn't needing to explain stuff but needing to ask and then have someone explain. It's better if communication is clear from the beginning.