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by Jernik 2342 days ago
They used miles and years right before that, so I'm not sure how it is confusing that m/yr is miles/year
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"mile" is typically abbreviated as "mi".
It's confusing because the way the units are represented is inconsistent.
You find the 'yr' confusing?
No, they interchanged miles with m, and in a weird unintuitive way at that. m isn't even standard for miles, it's standard for meters, and just before that miles was written instead of shortened - it's not just confusing it's also terribly presented. At least yr is intuitive, nothing about m is easily understood even given the context (which is why so many other people are complaining about it).
Okay, though that sounds like you're actually objecting for a different reason than inconsistency.

But I will note that "m" is used in the common distance-over-time unit of mph.

That, and also m=meter, mi=mile.