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1. mcguir+411[view] [source] 2020-11-10 21:38:10
>>bluu00+(OP)
"For decades, the phrase “Eternal September” has been used to describe the tipping point for a message board or online community—the inclusion, or invasion, of new users who dramatically change the existing subculture. (The term originated in September, 1993, after America Online made Usenet, a decades-old message-board system, accessible to many of its members, who were new to the Internet.)"

Actually, it predates that; referring to when a new crop of undergraduates would arrive at schools on the Internet.

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2. ben_w+Y11[view] [source] 2020-11-10 21:43:06
>>mcguir+411
I thought Eternal September was coined in comparison to the temporary September of new students?
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3. dgrits+Fy1[view] [source] 2020-11-11 01:12:17
>>ben_w+Y11
Yes. New students coming online : September :: Constant stream of AOL users coming online : Eternal September.
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