The definition a person defaults to that is more so a take or spin on the official written word which tends to add flavour and/or character to said 'defined' word's understanding for people locally involved.
"Carol's deffynition on the matter is not the same as yours. Her upbringing and use of Internet memology has caused her to have a slightly different opinion on what you think the definition actually is for the rest of us *here*."
"Kevin's deffynition of sperg not only implies that a person might have Asperger's but also includes the idea of *them* usually trolling streamers on Twitch in a way that garners a streamer's attention, in a spastic sort of sense."
"Urbandictionary.com is at the core of the Internet's play of deffynitions. It's better understood nowadays that there is not only one given definition for everyone and everything at all times."
A dominant communicator that speaks assertively, often confident and vocal. Similar to a Confident Orator, they express opinions strongly but often won't give others an opportunity to have a turn to contribute to the conversation.
Tier 0: Annoying - Often ignored, perceived as valueless in conversations.
Tier 1: Disabled - Socially challenged, muted due to disruptive behavior.
Tier 2: Drunken Hooligan - Intoxicated, energetic but unfocused.
Tier 3: Lagger - Impaired cognition, struggles with reality.
Tier 4: Quiet/Quite Special - Low volume, sarcastic, rarely corrected.
Tier 5: Interrupting Cow - Inappropriate, loud, disrupts conversations.
Tier 6: Can't Stop Won't Stop - Long-winded, alpha personality, hard to interrupt.
Tier 7: Bad Boy Routine - Repetitive, impatient, quick topic changes.
Tier 8: TEDtalker - Group-supported speaker, occasionally resisted.
Tier 9: Deaf Ears - Highly attentive multitasker, polarizing due to seeming indifference (ADHD).
Tier 10: Fame Speaks - Recognized figure, authoritative, guides discussions.
Tier 11: Backwards Compatible - Past recordings analyzed, insider knowledge, possibly admin role.
"Shut up walltalker give someone else a chance to speak!"
"Beanz often gets muted by the clique in the God Gang Discord server and has no clue who is even listening but yet still keeps talking seemingly to the wall itself."
"Deffy has so little consideration for others that he will talk to his screen, webcam, and microphone like he has control over any open ears to the point of no contention."
"The moment sodapoppin joined the channel the room instantly became silent. Every word out of his mouth was never talked over or fully contested."
"In the absence of clear indications about being muted on Discord, group interactions often descend into chaos. Unaware of their muted status, individuals persistently talk, creating a cacophony of voices resembling a crowd of 'Walltalkers.' The lack of engagement or responses compounds the confusion, leading to a communication breakdown within the channel."
The possessive form of txting 'yours' or 'urs'. Signifies a transfer of ownership.
>the vape you borrowed is now urz
>>tyvm uwu
A public livestream that receives absolutely no views but is conducted in a manner as though people were actively viewing it.
'Strem' is very similar to 'stream' but lacks the letter *a*, representing a livestream that is deprived of its vital component: viewers. The streamer is left alone strumming to their own beat but they still act as if they were in-front of, or sometimes as if they are pretending to engage with, a live audience... while at the same time understanding their viewer count is sitting at 0 and that in reality not a soul is watching (excluding the VoD).
To immediate observers the person(s) interacting with their webcam could be seen as being weird and/or crazy, but in fact this supposed method is a better way to attract and retain newcomers than by sitting in silence. In essence, *streming* relates to being constantly present in the flow state whilst giving zero fucks about what potential onlookers might initially think of you and your home-protected behavior... all for the sake of growth and the idea of living out loud on the Internet.
Stremers tend to latch onto hopium; the majority of them believe that they are or will one day become an actualized "real" streamer given by their determined attitude, as if it were their destiny to be on the frontpage, but many times, they are actually fakes and simply not good enough, which leads to them burning out, quitting, and getting hooked to copium.
>"Hey guys, plspls come watch my strem... we're playing Jackbox tonight (we need participants)!! I've got coffee brewing, prizes awaiting, and a giveaway for subs! My friend is coming over soon to join *us*! Donations welcome, no refunds :^)"
>>"no. :)"