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  • Jonathan lebed

    Jonathan Lebed (born September 29, 1984) is an American who, between September 1999 and February 2000, made hundreds of thousands of dollars by posting in internet chat rooms and on message boards ...

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  • Paint chat

    Paint chats are online chat rooms that allow its participants to draw together in real-time while they chat. The chat box is usually at the bottom, with the drawing area on top. Paint chats generally ...

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  • Chudwah

    CHUDWAH is a derogatory term for Vanilla heterosexual men who cruise Internet BDSM newsgroups and chat rooms looking for easy sex. It roughly translates as Clueless Heterosexual Dominant Wannabee. ...

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  • Ewatch

    eWatch, acquired by PR Newswire in 2000, was founded in 1995 as an automated service to monitor Web sites, chat rooms, Usenet groups, Web publications, online service forums and investor message ...

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  • Aol community leader program

    The AOL Community Leader Program or AOL CLP was the official name for the large group of volunteers who moderated chat rooms, message boards, and download libraries. It was established in the ...

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  • Whisper number

    According to Dunnan[1], a whisper number is an unofficial estimate of the earnings per share that bounces around Wall Street trading desks, on specific websites and in online chat rooms. Unlike ...

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  • Wordfilter

    A wordfilter is a script typically used on Internet forums or chat rooms that automatically scans users' posts or comments as they are submitted and automatically changes or censors particular ...

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  • Oasiz

    Oasiz is an international online chat community. Created in October 2003, it has grown significantly from its original form. The first version featured MSN Chat style chat rooms and a forum (Powered ...

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  • Deliberate misspelling

    A deliberate misspelling is a word that is purposely spelled incorrectly. This phenomenon became a popular method to evade profanity filters in chat rooms and online games. Other famous examples ...

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  • Web chat site

    Web chat sites are websites that allow users to communicate in real time using easily accessible web interfaces. They are types of internet chat rooms distinguished by their simplicity and accessibility ...

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