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- Internet_humor abstract "The Internet has long been a resource for the circulation of humorous ideas and jokes. Countless web-sites are devoted to the collection of Internet humor, and every day e-mail crosses the world, containing the text of humorous articles, or jokes about current events."Internet humor" is distinguishable from "Humor on the Internet" through the concept of ownership. There are definite examples of humor restricted by copyright law on the internet; examples include the Dilbert cartoons of Scott Adams or the newspaper columns of Dave Barry. "Internet humor" is regarded as that which belongs to the public domain.Internet humor may also be regarded as humor that specifically relies on characteristics belonging to the Internet, such as "geek" or "hacker" humor (i.e., humor that would not exist if not for the Internet), some of which can be considered ironic.Examples include the IETF's April Fools's Day RFCs.Generally, this type of semi-institutionalized humor starts as a specific group's in-joke, and grows until it reaches a significant portion of Internet users, gaining popularity, "rules" and mythos.The concept of authorship with regard to Internet humor is very difficult to define. Frequently a "list" type joke may get started but within a few generations of distribution it evolves beyond recognition. A classic example is the well-known "you have two cows" joke — after circulating in other media throughout the 1980s, it seems to have first appeared on the Internet in 1993 with simple descriptions of communism, capitalism, and socialism. However, it was later expanded to include all forms of government, regional variations, philosophical systems, and even art movements. Attempting to define an "author" of the joke hence becomes impossible, and it becomes a publicly owned resource, simply because no one could validly claim legitimate ownership.Though the Internet has allowed the global explosion of collectively authored comedy, its precursors existed on bulletin boards, corporate messaging systems, and even through such low-tech mechanisms as the facsimile since at least the 1970s.".
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- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink April_Fools_Day_Request_for_Comments.
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- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Capitalism.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internet_humor.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Communism.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Dave_Barry.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Dilbert.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink E-mail.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Email.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Fax.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Faxlore.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Flash_animation.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Geek.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Hacker_culture.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Humor.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Humour.
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- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink In-joke.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Internet.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Engineering_Task_Force.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Internet_forum.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Internet_meme.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Joke.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Internet_phenomena.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Mythology.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink News_satire.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Newspaper.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Oxymoron.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Public_domain.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Random.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Randomness.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Rickrolling.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Sarcasm.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Scott_Adams.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Socialism.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink Urban_legend.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLink You_have_two_cows.
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Internet adage".
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Internet humor".
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Internet joking".
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLinkText "internet humor".
- Internet_humor wikiPageWikiLinkText "the humor of the Internet".
- Internet_humor hasPhotoCollection Internet_humor.
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- Internet_humor subject Category:Internet_humor.
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- Internet_humor type Article.
- Internet_humor type Concept.
- Internet_humor type Thing.
- Internet_humor type Q188451.
- Internet_humor comment "The Internet has long been a resource for the circulation of humorous ideas and jokes. Countless web-sites are devoted to the collection of Internet humor, and every day e-mail crosses the world, containing the text of humorous articles, or jokes about current events."Internet humor" is distinguishable from "Humor on the Internet" through the concept of ownership.".
- Internet_humor label "Internet humor".
- Internet_humor sameAs Dowcip_internetowy.
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- Internet_humor sameAs Q9210408.
- Internet_humor sameAs Q9210408.
- Internet_humor wasDerivedFrom Internet_humor?oldid=663255680.
- Internet_humor isPrimaryTopicOf Internet_humor.