MossRoad
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No, it's just ignorance. The law says a notice must be posted, so the ignorati, not knowing what that means, put the actual word on the sign.
It's kind of like people who write the actual word, "Signed" at the bottom of a letter.
Here's a fun little article...
The Grammarphobia Blog: Why do NO HUNTING signs say “POSTED”?
In it, the author talks about how in some states land is considered closed without posting signs, and in others, land is considered open unless it is posted as not. He also says that in some of the states that require posting, only some require the actual word "Posted". However, he doesn't list any states that actually require the word "Posted". And I can't find any states that require that actual word either. All I can find is states that require you to post signage with "No Tresspassing" or "No Hunting" etc... but not the actual word "Posted". And some states require posting only one sign on each side of the property, some require a sign every so many feet apart on all sides, and some require just one at the main entrance, and, some require none at all. But no finds of the word "Posted" being required on any of the signage.... yet. Maybe someone with specific knowledge of a state that requires that word can pop in and we can then look at the law for that state.
I always find it interesting the differences in state laws. So many.