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- Add-on
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- Bot
- A program that automatically or semi-automatically adds or edits Wikipedia-pages.
- Bluray format preserved
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- Cuesheet
- CRU Lyrics
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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).
- DVD format preserved
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- HDR
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- IRC
- Internet Relay Chat. See also: MediaWiki on IRC.
- IIRC
- If I Recall Correctly
- IPTV
- Internet Protocol TeleVision-
- IRL
- Abbreviation for "In Real Life"
- ITHAWO
- I Thought He Already Was One.
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- Kodi
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- Live TV
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- Media Manager
- Metadata
- Moderator
- 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: MusicBrainz
- MusicBrainz Picard
- Picard is a cross-platform music tagger written in Python and uses MusicBrainz as the source for all tagging metadata. See: MusicBrainz Picard
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- NFO
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- Rip
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- Scanning
- Scraper
- Skin
- Skinning
- Super Moderator
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- Tag / Tagging
- 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
- Template
- A way of automatically including the contents of one page within another page, used for boilerplate text, navigational aids, etc.
- TMDB
- Troll
- A user who incites or engages in disruptive behavior (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 calling someone a Nazi – no further meaningful debate is likely to occur. See also m:What is a troll?
- TVDB
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- VPN
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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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- XBMC
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