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A Internet has long been the resource for the circulation of humorous ideas and jokes. Uncounted web-web sites come devoted to the collection of Internet humour, & daily e-mail crosses the world, containing the text of humourous articles, or even jokes all about todays cases.

"Internet humor" is distinguishable from either "Humor on the Internet" through the conception of ownership. There are definite examples of humor restricted by right of first publication law using your internet browser; examples include a cartoons of Dilbert or the newspaper columns of Dave Barry. "Internet humor" is regarded when that which belongs to the public domain.

Internet humor could too become esteem humor that specifically relies in characteristics belonging to the Internet, like "geek" or "hacker" humor -- i.e, humor that would non survive in case does'nt for the Internet.

Typically, this nature and severity of semi-institutionalized humor starts as a specific class action's in-joke, and grows until it reaches the important part of Internet users, gaining popularity, "rules" & mythos.

Longstanding & widely recognized examples of such humor come: The Internet Oracle (formerly A Usenet Oracle) at [http://cgi.cs.indiana.edu/~oracle/index.cgi cgi.cs.indiana.edu/~oracle/index.cgi] The Jargon file (also referred to as [http://www.catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/index.html The (New) Hacker's Dictionary]) The cult of Kibology The Darwin Awards at [http://www.DarwinAwards.com www.DarwinAwards.com]

A conception of authorship by owning regard to Internet humor is very hard to define. Oftentimes the "list" nature and severity joke will acquire began however inside two or three generations of distribution it evolves beyond recognition. The classic lesson is the easily-known "you have two cows" joke - after circulating inside extra primitive media throughout a 1980s, it seems to have 1st appeared using your internet browser within 1993 with simple descriptions of communism, capitalism, and socialism. But, it was late expanded to include whole forms of government, regional variations, school of thought, & possibly artistic movement. Attempting to define an "author" of the joke hence becomes impossible, & it becomes the publicly owned resource, just because there are no-a single may with validity claim legitimate ownership.

Though a Internet has allowed a spherical explosiin of collectively-authored comedy, its precursors existed on bulletin boards, corporate messaging systems, and potentially across such on line-tech mechanisms when a facsimile since at least the Seventies.

Examples
Lightbulb jokes You have two cows Happening Happy Hippy Party Honor system virus Bash.org Shit happens You forgot Poland Evil Overlord List Ubersite The Accidental Tourist pictures YTMND

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