Social:There Is No Cabal
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Short description: Catchphrase used among members of Usenet
There Is No Cabal (abbreviated TINC[1]) is a catchphrase and running joke found on Usenet.[2] The journalist Wendy M. Grossman writes that its appearance on the alt.usenet.cabal FAQ reflects conspiracy accusations as old as the Internet itself.[3] The anthropologist Gabriella Coleman writes that the joke reveals "discomfort over the potential for corruption by meritocratic leaders".[2]
History
The phrase There Is No Cabal was developed to deny the existence of the backbone cabal, which members of the cabal denied. The cabal consisted of operators of major news server newsgroups, allowing them to wield greater control over Usenet.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ "TINC". The Jargon File. http://catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/T/TINC.html.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Coleman, E. Gabriella (2013). Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking. Princeton University Press. pp. 127, 136. ISBN 978-0-69-114460-3. https://archive.org/details/codingf_col_2013_00_9193. "cabal."
- ↑ Grossman, Wendy M. (2001). From Anarchy to Power: The Net Comes of Age. New York University Press. p. 56. ISBN 0-81-473141-4. https://archive.org/details/fromanarchytopow00gros_0. "cabal."
- ↑ "backbone cabal". The Jargon File. http://catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/B/backbone-cabal.html.
External links
fr:Il n'y a pas de cabale
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There Is No Cabal.
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