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Difference between newbies and n00bs - Professor_Tesla - 02.12.2009 Apparently, you guys make a distinction between newbies and n00bs (something I might not do) here on the renegadeprojects forums. As I understand it, the distinction is: newbie: Someone who is simply new to something (be it a forum, modding, or whatever) n00b: Someone who is not much of a newbie, but continues to stubbornly and retardedly act like one. Am I right, or is the distinction different? RE: Difference between newbies and n00bs - Renegade - 02.12.2009 Your definition is wrong in so far as that "act like one" implies that newbies behave the same way n00bs do. That is incorrect. Quite the opposite. A newbie usually knows he has no clue. A n00b thinks he has a clue, acts like that, but actually doesn't. Usually, this is paired with a certain degree of obnoxiousness, meaning that, once it has been pointed out they're talking out of their ass, they get aggressive and try to argue, instead of just seeing the situation objectively and realizing they have no clue what they're talking about. In a recent discussion in chat about the distinction between newbs, n00bs and trolls, I summed it up this way: Renegade Wrote:<Renegade> a newbie is a new guy. a n00b is someone who vastly overestimates himself in skill, intelligence and/or importance, and, as a result, is usually obnoxiousThe second line relates to the difference between trolls and n00bs starting flamewars. This distinction between newb and n00b is tradition from back at DZ, and is not uncommon throughout the 'net: Current Wikipedia: Wikipedia Wrote:Although there are many terms for the variation of "Newbie", each term in itself has its own meaning. Older Wikipedia: Quote of WP Wrote:Newb and noob may have somewhat different connotations. Newbs are simply newcomers—noob and n00b, on the other hand, generally means someone who is obnoxious, annoying, or breaks the rules; whether they are actual newcomers or not is mostly irrelevant. Therefore, a noob may be someone who has been around for a long time but still engages in behavior that he or she should have learned is unacceptable. Noobs are generally confident in what they are doing, but in reality are annoying others. "Newb" is not necessarily an insulting word, but "noob" usually is. If someone makes an unintelligent comment on a forum or asks a question that even other newbies could answer then it is said that they are making a "noobish" comment or asking a "noobish" question. [...] Urban Dictionary: Urban Dictionary Wrote:II. Defining 'Noob' To make this very clear in terms of the rules: We are open towards newbies. Being new is nothing bad and we're happy to help newcomers find their way around. But being a n00b 'round here is not accepted, and the rules include several provisions explicitly legitimizing fighting fire with fire, as well as giving moderators free hand in dealing with them. We consider n00bs elements that disturb the peace of our little community, and therefore see no reason to keep them around. Hope this answered your question RE: Difference between newbies and n00bs - Professor_Tesla - 02.12.2009 Thanks, that answered my question. |