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Qué (quién) es flame bait - definición

ONLINE ACT OF POSTING INSULTS, OFTEN LACED WITH PROFANITY OR OTHER OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE ON SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES
Flame war; Flame wars; Flamewar; YHBT; Flame fest; Flame-war; Flame bait; Flamefest; Flamers; Trollbait; Flame warrior; Flamewarrior; Flamewars; Flame (computer); You have been trolled; Flame (slang); Flaming (internet); Flame Wars; Flamebait; Flamage; Flamebaiting; Flame-bait; Flame (internet); Internet flaming

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<messaging> A Usenet posting or other message intended to trigger a flame war, or one that invites flames in reply. [Jargon File] (1998-05-27)
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MODULAR COMPUTER MALWARE
Flame (computer virus); Flame (cyber attack); Flame (computer worm); Skywiper; SKyWIper; Worm.Win32.Flame; Flame virus; Flame (virus); Flame malware
Flame, also known as Flamer, sKyWIper, and Skywiper, is modular computer malware discovered in 2012 that attacks computers running the Microsoft Windows operating system. The program is used for targeted cyber espionage in Middle Eastern countries.
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  • A flame test showing the presence of [[lithium]].
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  • Coloured flames of methanol solutions of different compounds, burning on cotton wool. From left to right: lithium chloride, strontium chloride, calcium chloride, sodium chloride, barium chloride, trimethyl borate, copper chloride, cesium chloride and potassium chloride.
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  • Flame test of a few metal ions
  • Flame test on copper sulfate
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  • An iron (III) flame, generated using the thermite reaction
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ANALYTIC PROCEDURE USED IN CHEMISTRY TO DETECT THE PRESENCE OF CERTAIN ELEMENTS
Flame tests; Flame color; Flame Test
A flame test is an analytical procedure used in chemistry to detect the presence of certain elements, primarily metal ions, based on each element's characteristic emission spectrum. The color of flames in general also depends on temperature and oxygen fed; see flame color.

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Flaming (Internet)

Flaming, also known as roasting, is the act of posting insults, often including profanity or other offensive language, on the internet. This term should not be confused with the term trolling, which is the act of someone going online, or in person, and causing discord. Flaming emerged from the anonymity that Internet forums provide cover for users to act more aggressively. Anonymity can lead to disinhibition, which results in the swearing, offensive, and hostile language characteristic of flaming. Lack of social cues, less accountability of face-to-face communications, textual mediation and deindividualization are also likely factors. Deliberate flaming is carried out by individuals known as flamers, which are specifically motivated to incite flaming. These users specialize in flaming and target specific aspects of a controversial conversation.

While these behaviors may be typical or expected in certain types of forums, they can have dramatic, adverse effects in others. Flame wars can have a lasting impact on some internet communities where even once a flame war has concluded a division or even dissolution may occur.

The pleasant commentaries within a chat room or message board can be limited by a "war of words" fight or "flaming" with the intent to seek out a negative reaction from the reader. Humphreys defines flaming as "the use of hostile language online, including swearing, insults and otherwise offensive language"etc. Flaming by perpetrators within the online community is commonly received by messaging through text and rarely by face to face or video communication. By basing their conversations on text and not taking full accountability as the "flamer", they have a reduced self-awareness of others feelings, emotions and reactions based on the comments that they provide within the virtual community. The reader now has the perception that this "flamer" is difficult, rude and possibly a bully. The flamer may have limited social cues, emotional intelligence to adapt to others reactions and lack of awareness of how they are being perceived. Their personal social norms, may be considered disrespectful to the reader that has different social norms, education and experience with what is and is not appropriate within virtual communities.

The individuals that create an environment of flaming and hostility, lead the readers to disengage with the offender and may potentially leave the message board and chat room. The continual use of flaming within the online community can create a disruptive and negative experience for those involved and can lead to limited involvement and engagement within the original chat room and program.