A two-way wiki is one example of social knowledge management or a shared social space such as a social network or VR social space where information can be recorded and shared.
by Lisa K Padilla April 10, 2018
The practice of attending multiple social functions consecutively. A sign of popularity. May be reduced to "stacking". The person who has such a busy social life is a "stacker".
Popular chick A: What's on tonight?
PC B: I got the dinner at Bev's, then meeting Aldo for drinks at (the coolest place in town here), the Jackie's wants us to meet her at Chang's for dancing.
PC A: I so love social stacking.
PC B: I got the dinner at Bev's, then meeting Aldo for drinks at (the coolest place in town here), the Jackie's wants us to meet her at Chang's for dancing.
PC A: I so love social stacking.
by Cata May 08, 2007
When Melinda asked to borrow her ex's wrench, knowing he would offer to come over and fix her pipes himself, she couldn't help but wonder if the text committed Social Arson.
by Maggie Bittenburg February 24, 2011
A person who goes around starting drama. They enter a group blow things out of proportion and then leave it for you to sort out.
Creating havoc, drama and scenes in a group setting for the effect, with no resolution.
Creating havoc, drama and scenes in a group setting for the effect, with no resolution.
Social Arson Social Arsonist
by live256ryd March 09, 2016
It's when you post on social media without thinking, usually an emotional outburst when stressed, uncomfortable, mad, but most likely drunk.
A medium-sized venue located near the Cuesta Café where a lot of kool students hangout. In the social club, students are usually engaged in a wide variety of activities such as talking about how they got fucked up at the last the party, playing videogames, and occasionally playing ping pong with random objects they find lying around the room. At the social club, you will run into a lot of interesting people.
by △ Mr. Honest △ November 25, 2019
A term used to describe individuals who actively perpetuate systemic oppression through their everyday actions and behaviors, often without even realizing it.
These oppressive people are often found in positions of power and authority, such as politicians, CEOs, and law enforcement officers.
These oppressive people are often found in positions of power and authority, such as politicians, CEOs, and law enforcement officers.
by Me Roboto April 17, 2023