Difference between revisions of "Ib4"
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| − | Canonically "ib4" exactly, capitalisation is ignored. | + | Canonically "ib4" exactly, capitalisation is ignored. Expanded form is "In before". |
[[Shadowtalk]] term to indicate that the associated topic is perceived to be the least likely topic to be referenced for the current tone of the conversation. The use of this term transforms the current topic. This has not been discussed so far. It also indicates the initial conception of particular unique concepts as belonging to a particular point in time/space. | [[Shadowtalk]] term to indicate that the associated topic is perceived to be the least likely topic to be referenced for the current tone of the conversation. The use of this term transforms the current topic. This has not been discussed so far. It also indicates the initial conception of particular unique concepts as belonging to a particular point in time/space. | ||
| − | '''Etymology:''' Originally devised as a turn of phrase to predict the future course of the thread of conversation. This was considered less interesting | + | '''Etymology:''' Originally devised as a turn of phrase to predict the future course of the thread of conversation. This was considered less interesting than the prediction of the least likely topic to turn, up as a result of the development of social patternation analysis techniques. |
[[Category: Shadowtalk]] | [[Category: Shadowtalk]] | ||
Latest revision as of 02:39, 22 April 2008
Canonically "ib4" exactly, capitalisation is ignored. Expanded form is "In before".
Shadowtalk term to indicate that the associated topic is perceived to be the least likely topic to be referenced for the current tone of the conversation. The use of this term transforms the current topic. This has not been discussed so far. It also indicates the initial conception of particular unique concepts as belonging to a particular point in time/space.
Etymology: Originally devised as a turn of phrase to predict the future course of the thread of conversation. This was considered less interesting than the prediction of the least likely topic to turn, up as a result of the development of social patternation analysis techniques.