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;Bot
: A program that automatically or semi-automatically adds or edits Wikipedia-pages.
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;Codec
:Is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portmanteau portmanteau] of coder-decoder.  A codec encodes a data stream or a signal for transmission and storage, possibly in encrypted form, and the decoder function reverses the encoding for playback or editing. Codecs are used in videoconferencing, streaming media, and video editing applications. '''''See: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codec Codec]'''''
;Container
:A file format that is used to combine, store and play Codecs. '''''See: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_container_format Containers]
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;Deprecated
:Techie-speak for "tolerated in or supported by a system but not recommended" (i.e., beware: may well be on the way out).
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;IRC
: Internet Relay Chat. ''See also'': '''[[MediaWiki on IRC]]'''.''
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:If I Recall Correctly
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:Internet Protocol TeleVision-
;IRL
: Abbreviation for "In Real Life"
;ITHAWO
:I Thought He Already Was One.
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;MusicBrainz
:MusicBrainz is an open source music encyclopedia that collects music metadata and makes it available to the public. Like Wikipedia, MusicBrainz is maintained by a global community of users. ''See: '''[https://musicbrainz.org/ MusicBrainz]'''''
;MusicBrainz Picard
:Picard is a cross-platform music tagger written in Python and uses MusicBrainz as the source for all tagging metadata. ''See: '''[https://picard.musicbrainz.org/ MusicBrainz Picard]'''''
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;Talk page
: A page reserved for discussion of the page with which it is associated, such as the article page. '''Very confusingly''', the link to a talk page is labelled "discussion". All pages within Wikipedia (except pages in the Special namespace, and talk pages themselves!) have talk pages attached to them.
;Team-Kodi Member
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;Template
: A way of automatically including the contents of one page within another page, used for '''[[#Boilerplate text|boilerplate text]]''', navigational aids, etc.
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;Troll
: A user who incites or engages in disruptive behavior ('''[[w:internet troll|trolling]]'''). There are some people who enjoy causing conflict, and there are those who make a hobby of it. However, these are few in number and one should ''always'' assume good faith in other users. Calling someone a troll in a dispute is a bad idea; it has an effect similar to [[#Godwin's law|calling someone a Nazi]] – no further meaningful debate is likely to occur. ''See also [[m:What is a troll?]]''
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;Wall of text
: An unusually long paragraph, presenting a solid block of text of a dozen or more lines. Walls of text are visually unappealing and difficult to read. A wall of text in an article may simply be a sign of an inexperienced editor unfamiliar with Wikipedia markup, or may be a sign of a more serious issue such as copy-and-paste copyright violation. A wall of text in a talk page may be taken to be a sign of soapboxing or shotgun argumentation.
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