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Typically, someone or sometimes some thing, affiliated with [[the Sci-Fi Forum]]. You become a Forumite after <small>willingly</small> walking in and out of [[the Forum]] twice. The saying goes, "If you walk through the doors of the Forum once, you're a '''[[member]]'''. If you walk through twice you're a Forumite."  
Typically, someone or sometimes some thing, affiliated with [[the Sci-Fi Forum]]. You become a Forumite after <small>willingly</small> walking in and out of [[the Forum]] twice. The saying goes, "If you walk through the doors of the Forum once, you're a '''[[member]]'''. If you walk through twice you're a Forumite."  
Per [[Kevin Conod|Kevin "Doc" Conod]], the definition in the 1980s was slightly harder to rules-lawyer:
<blockquote>
Correction: walk in the 4M twice and you become a "fringie" (on the fringe of
being a forumite)
When I was a student, you became a 4Mite when you stayed awake all night in
the Forum.
> Now that the 'Net exists, and we've got our VERY OWN newsgroup....how
> will this change how we accept 4Mite? Should we accept people electronically?
I had suggested that one became a virtual 4Mite when one posted a message at
4:00 am.
</blockquote>
([https://www.sf4m.org/Historium/Timeline/1996-04-25%20Forumite%20Definition.txt 1996-04-25])


=Classifications of Forumite=
=Classifications of Forumite=

Latest revision as of 13:44, 17 May 2024

Forumites
Members



Typically, someone or sometimes some thing, affiliated with the Sci-Fi Forum. You become a Forumite after willingly walking in and out of the Forum twice. The saying goes, "If you walk through the doors of the Forum once, you're a member. If you walk through twice you're a Forumite."

Per Kevin "Doc" Conod, the definition in the 1980s was slightly harder to rules-lawyer:

Correction: walk in the 4M twice and you become a "fringie" (on the fringe of

being a forumite)

When I was a student, you became a 4Mite when you stayed awake all night in

the Forum.

> Now that the 'Net exists, and we've got our VERY OWN newsgroup....how

> will this change how we accept 4Mite? Should we accept people electronically?

I had suggested that one became a virtual 4Mite when one posted a message at

4:00 am.

(1996-04-25)

Classifications of Forumite

For the purposes of classifying people on this wiki we use the following definitions:

  • Forumite, Member: Anyone who is affiliated with the Forum, whether or not they have actually entered the Forum.

Types of Forumites

More casual categories of Forumites include:

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