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  • J-ex-W
  • purplesofa
    purplesofa
    Cyber Disorders
    The Cyber Disorders section includes disorders that have a dependency upon
    cyberexistance as the predominant feature. The section is divided into three
    parts. The first part describes e-mail episodes that serve as the building
    blocks for the disorder diagnoses. The second part describes the Cyber
    Disorders themselves. The criteria sets for most of the Cyber Disorders
    require the presence or absence of the e-mail episodes described in the
    first part of the section. The third part includes the specifiers that
    describe either the most recent e-mail episode, or the course of recurrent
    episodes.

    The Cyber Disorders are divided into Posting Disorders, Flaming Disorders
    and CC Disorders. The Posting Disorders (i.e. Lurking Disorder, Chronic
    Posting D isorder and Posting Disorder not Otherwise Specified) are
    distinguished from the Flaming Disorders by the fact that there is no
    history of ever having posted a Flame, or Flame-with-Apology. CC Disorders
    (CC-All Disorder and Spam Disorder) may include episodes of Chronic Posting,
    Flames, and/or Flame-With-Apologies but can be distinguished by the number
    of addressees.

    Lurking Disorder is characterized by one or more episodes of lurking (i.e.
    at least two weeks of lurking or loss of interest in answering mail
    accompanied by at least four additional symptoms of Lurking including high
    on-line time balances, walking away from the computer while logged on,
    composing posts and deleting them without sending them, etc.)

    Chronic Posting Disorder is characterized by at least 4 weeks of posting to
    a newsgroup or listserv more days than not, accompanied by additional Cyber
    symptoms such as checking mail several times per day, posts in which the
    content is shorter than the message header or sig, and messages of extreme
    anxiety when list volume drops.

    Posting Disorder not Otherwise Specified is included for coding disorders
    with posting features that do not meet the criteria for Lurking Disorder or
    Chronic Posting Disorder.

    Flaming Disorder is characterized by one or more episodes of hot-tempered
    posts, usually posted within seconds of receiving the 'trigger' message, but
    can be distinguished from the Flame-With-Apology in that the sender has a
    sincere belief that he/she is 100% correct and morally entitled to his/her
    feelings of outrage. Flaming Disorder is often accompanied by Chronic
    Posting Disorder.

    Flame-With-Apology Disorder is a milder form of the Flaming Disorder, in
    which the poster sincerely apologizes for the first portion of the message
    and yet sends it anyway. A variation of Flame-With-Apology exists in which
    posters staunchly defend their position for 3 to 4 days, then abruptly back
    down and revert to Chronic Posting or Lurking.

    The specifiers described in the third part of the section are provided to
    increase diagnostic specificity, create more homogeneous subgroups, assist
    in treatment selection, and improve the prediction of prognosis. Some of the
    specifiers describe the current or most recent episode (i.e. Pine, Elm,
    Anonymous, With Humorous Features, and With Uncomplicated
    Internet Access).
  • J-ex-W
    J-ex-W

    Purps, I thought the above [segment from the site] was funny, too, but found a number of the shorter joke items on the site even funnier. The first few may be old hat, but some others on the list really get my funny bone!

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