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Flaming (Internet) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Flaming is a hostile and insulting interaction between Internet users. Flaming usually occurs in the social context of a discussion board, Internet Relay Chat (IRC), by e-mail or on Video-sharing web...
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Flaming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Flaming may refer to: • Anything set aflame or on fire • Flaming (Internet), the act of posting deliberately hostile messages on the Internet • Fläming, a region in Germany • Flaming, a potentially p...
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This table of contents gives you access to topics such as Business Netiquette, The Art of Flaming, Egregious Violations of Netiquette, ... Netiquette Catalog Page; Virginia Shea's book Netiquette is a net classic that's as entertaining as it is informing. See why Virginia has been called the "Ms. Manners" of the Internet.
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NJ Assemblyman Proposes Outlawing Anonymous Internet Flaming; March 7, 2006 7:56 AM Subscribe ... What if the person who is flaming him has a real name of Mr. French Toast? But then again, what good is just the name going to do? Maybe the legislation should require the address, telephone number, date of birth,
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Lawsuit threats: This is the reverse of Commandment #4 (sort of like the Yin & Yang of flaming). Threatening a lawsuit is always considered to be in good form. "By saying that I've posted to the wrong group, Didley has libelled me, slandered me, and sodomized me.
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The news Internet, Flaming, Bill, Illegal Flamers beware: Representative Linda Sanchez (D) has re-introduced a bill to Congress that--if approved--could make internet... ... Representative Linda Sanchez re-introduced a bill in Congress that could make internet flaming and harassment a felony.
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How To Participate In An Internet Flame War - Although meant to be funny, this list has many classic flaming examples. ... Wikipedia - Flame War - Article is about the Internet meaning of the word "flaming."
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