A flame war is a heated online argument between two or more individuals, which generally includes personal attacks on one other instead of a debate on the specific topic being discussed.
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| - A flame war is a heated online argument between two or more individuals, which generally includes personal attacks on one other instead of a debate on the specific topic being discussed.
- Since there’s no way (yet) to physically hurt someone over the internet, angry web users have been forced to partake in bouts of unmitigated verbal aggression, commonly known as Flame Wars. During these violent encounters, people resort to a variety of attack methods, ranging from the well-worded, grammatically astounding commentary to all out nonsense (including 1337, haxxor, and spam). The use of private messages, excessive swearing, remarks about an opponent’s looks or sexual preference, image macros, etc., are all fair game and common practice in these epic battles thats not true yes it is stfu no u.
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| - Since there’s no way (yet) to physically hurt someone over the internet, angry web users have been forced to partake in bouts of unmitigated verbal aggression, commonly known as Flame Wars. During these violent encounters, people resort to a variety of attack methods, ranging from the well-worded, grammatically astounding commentary to all out nonsense (including 1337, haxxor, and spam). The use of private messages, excessive swearing, remarks about an opponent’s looks or sexual preference, image macros, etc., are all fair game and common practice in these epic battles thats not true yes it is stfu no u. Individuals who regularly participate in or attempt to spark flame wars purely for amusement's sake are often called flamers.
- A flame war is a heated online argument between two or more individuals, which generally includes personal attacks on one other instead of a debate on the specific topic being discussed.
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