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sysop (/ˈsɪsɒp/; an
abbreviation of
system operator) is an
administrator of a multi-user
computer system, such as a
bulletin board system (BBS) or an...
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trusted users may be
appointed as
administrators (also
referred to as admins,
sysops or janitors),: 327
following a
successful request for adminship. Currently...
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network if they are
within radio range of a
sysop mode
EchoLink station. It is also
possible to link a
sysop mode
EchoLink station to a
local repeater,...
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which is why so many
people were able to get copies) in
September 1986 by a
sysop named James T
Gunderson with the
handle "Lord Darkseid" (his BBS was called...
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filled with ads for single-click
install solutions dedicated to
these new
sysops.
While this gave the
market a bad re****tion, it also led to its greatest...
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Retrieved 5
April 2013. "French
homeland intelligence threatens a
volunteer sysop to
delete a
Wikipedia Article" (Press release). Wikimédia France. 6 April...
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named Amber, node 1 of the
WWIVnet BBS network. His
handle as the
SysOp was
Laison Al'Gaib when it was WWIV, then
Random when it
became Amber. Bell...
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server Superuser, a type of
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commonly used term for a
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Professional certification (computer technology)
Superuser Sysop System Administrator Appreciation Day
System management This
article incorporates...