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== Gallery ==
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Cohost by polyextranth.png|Co-host flag by [https://polyextranth.tumblr.com/post/644222097552441344/co-host-flag polyextranth.]
Cohost by polyextranth.png|Co-host flag by [https://archive.ph/BIhzn polyextranth.]
Cohost2 by polyextranth.png|Simplified co-host flag by [https://polyextranth.tumblr.com/post/644222097552441344/co-host-flag polyextranth.]
Cohost2 by polyextranth.png|Simplified co-host flag by [https://archive.ph/BIhzn polyextranth.]
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[[Category:System Roles]]
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[[Category:Common Terms]]

Revision as of 18:54, 22 November 2022

co-host ( n.)
Other formscohost
Synonymssecondary host
Applies toheadmates

A co-host is a headmate that shares the duties of day to day fronting with other members of the system. They may be secondary to a primary host, or equally share the role between multiple members.

Related Terms

Co-host is a modifier of host. Perinaut is a similar term describing outward-facing members of the system. Co-hosts may be mains as well.

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