Syscourse

From Pluralpedia, the collaborative plurality dictionary
syscourse ( n.)
Applies tosystems

Syscourse (derived from the words system and discourse) is a term to describe discourse in the plural community, often discussing endogenic plurality, non-traumagenic, tulpamancy and other “controversial” plurality related identities.

Syscourse often refers to discussions around validity claims of certain labels and identities, but may also include other forms of discourse such inner-system ethics or practices.

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The term has been in use as early as 2004[1] and may have become commonly used to refer to online conflicts by 2016.[2]

An emoji-based Syscourse Code has been introduced in 2022.

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