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===Currently active poasters=== | ===Currently active poasters=== | ||
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− | + | *[[Naveed Chowdhury]] | |
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===Historical poasters=== | ===Historical poasters=== | ||
− | [[Kay Li]] | + | *[[Kay Li]] |
+ | *[[Marshall Steinbaum]] | ||
+ | *[[Jakob Myers]] | ||
− | [[ | + | For a list of people considered poasters, also see [[:Category:Poasters]]. |
[[Category:Internet]] | [[Category:Internet]] | ||
[[Category:Quizbowl lingo]] | [[Category:Quizbowl lingo]] |
Revision as of 14:57, 25 March 2021
Poasting is a slang term for an exaggerated means of typically content-less posting akin to shitposting. It can occur on the forums, the meme group, the Discord, or any other quizbowl social media. Originating as a more general internet term for "post", the concept of poasting gained prominence in quizbowl via prominent Midwestern quizbowler (and avowed poaster) Jakob Myers. It is the means of fulfilling a "need to poast," referring to situations that are particularly susceptible to be poasted in, like the creation of a controversial forum thread or post.
Though not a requirement, many poasters have a particular brand of poasting which is heavily associated with them, and in several cases their propensity for poasting is only an outbranching of a strong personal brand.
Currently active poasters
Historical poasters
For a list of people considered poasters, also see Category:Poasters.