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A [[system]] member who actively malicious/abusive. They (may) target those outside and within the system. They're currently extremely reluctant to change but may in the future.<ref>https://cbs-terms.crd.co/#rt</ref>
A [[system]] member who is actively malicious/abusive. They (may) target those outside and within the system. They're currently extremely reluctant to change but may in the future.<ref>https://cbs-terms.crd.co/#rt</ref>


This term is not a [[role]] and is a descriptor for system members. It is not to be forced onto system members.
This term is not a [[role]] and is a descriptor for system members. It is not to be forced onto system members.
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Revision as of 09:15, 8 September 2021


trechtor ( adj.)
Other formsTrech, Treches
Applies toheadmates
CoinerCluster Brains

A system member who is actively malicious/abusive. They (may) target those outside and within the system. They're currently extremely reluctant to change but may in the future.[1]

This term is not a role and is a descriptor for system members. It is not to be forced onto system members.

History

This term was originally coined as an alternative to malicitor, but the coiner is no longer comfortable with it being seen as a synonym for it.

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