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 /int/craft, being a 4chan server, inherits the lexicon of 4chan. The playerbase has also developed some of its own slang over the years. /int/craft, being a 4chan server, inherits the lexicon of 4chan. The playerbase has also developed some of its own slang over the years.
  
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-===== Jannies ===== 
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-A **janny** or more uncommonly a **madmin** refers to players of higher authority in a server. Both a server's moderators and developers are typically referred to as jannies. Additional contributors, such as modellers, map makers, or even the server's host, whose direct involvement in the server may vary, are not usually considered jannies. Some [[xethyr|especially]] [[rurik|dedicated]] [[onions|incels]] may act as head janny and a server developer at the same time. 
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-They work for free, by the way. 
  
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 Notable Diplojews: Notable Diplojews:
  
-  * [[PhamtomGuy]]+  * [[phantomguy]]
   * [[Brogrammer]]   * [[Brogrammer]]
   * [[PandaPieForAll]]   * [[PandaPieForAll]]
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 ===== Ghoul doctrine, Ghouliphate ===== ===== Ghoul doctrine, Ghouliphate =====
  
-The **Ghoul doctrine** is a recruitment strategy where a town leader invites any and every newly-joined, unaffiliated player to his town. A **ghouliphate** is a large town or nation whose population was largely recruited with this strategy. Ghouliphates are usually weaker in warfare than their population numbers suggest, due to the minimally low bar for entry. They have been less effective in recent years due to the rise of [[metagroups]].+The **Ghoul doctrine** is a recruitment strategy where a town leader invites any and every newly-joined, unaffiliated player to his town. A **ghouliphate** is a large town or nation whose population was largely recruited with this strategy. Ghouliphates are usually weaker in warfare than their population numbers suggest, due to the minimally low bar for entry. The practice of "ghouling" has become almost universally antiquated due to the rise of metagroups.
  
 Named after [[roguelich|Coolghoul]], an ancientfag who pioneered the doctrine, and specifically his [[4.0]] nation of the Caliphate.((https://int-craft.fandom.com/wiki/Fatimid-Caliphate)) Named after [[roguelich|Coolghoul]], an ancientfag who pioneered the doctrine, and specifically his [[4.0]] nation of the Caliphate.((https://int-craft.fandom.com/wiki/Fatimid-Caliphate))
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 //"I just killed 3 greeks"// //"I just killed 3 greeks"//
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 +===== Jannies =====
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 +A **janny** or more uncommonly a **madmin** refers to players of higher authority in a server. Both a server's moderators and developers are typically referred to as jannies. Additional contributors, such as modellers, map makers, or even the server's host, whose direct involvement in the server may vary, are not usually considered jannies. Some [[xethyr|especially]] [[rurik|dedicated]] [[onions|incels]] may act as head janny and a server developer at the same time.
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 +They work for free, by the way.
  
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