by s j tubrazy May 15, 2015

CJW:
Cyber Justice Warrior. A pejorative term for a “in the scene” individual who repeatedly and vehemently engages in arguments on Cyber justice on the Internet. Calling it “Drama” they often argue in a shallow or not well-thought-out way, for the purpose of raising their own personal reputation. A Cyber justice warrior, or CJW, does not necessarily strongly believe all that they say, or even care about the group(s) they are fighting on behalf of. They typically repeat points from whoever is the most popular hacker, tweeter or commenter of the moment. Their goal seems to be hoping they will be "1337" in the infosec/hacker community via likes, RT’s, comments, and become popular in return. They are very sure to adopt stances that are "correct" in their social circle.
It’s evident you are dealing with a CJW when they take to their blogs to summarize/laymen the “drama thus far”. CJW’s post in various forms of “Here’s my opinion, everyone is an asshole” essays, that only speak from a one sided perspective. (In other words, The hacker they most easily relate to.) Other signs are sub tweets, passive aggressive “jokes” and tendency to join a dog-pile for a “controversy” they have not taken the time to fully research, even when the OP or the entire thread is readily available.
Cyber Justice Warrior. A pejorative term for a “in the scene” individual who repeatedly and vehemently engages in arguments on Cyber justice on the Internet. Calling it “Drama” they often argue in a shallow or not well-thought-out way, for the purpose of raising their own personal reputation. A Cyber justice warrior, or CJW, does not necessarily strongly believe all that they say, or even care about the group(s) they are fighting on behalf of. They typically repeat points from whoever is the most popular hacker, tweeter or commenter of the moment. Their goal seems to be hoping they will be "1337" in the infosec/hacker community via likes, RT’s, comments, and become popular in return. They are very sure to adopt stances that are "correct" in their social circle.
It’s evident you are dealing with a CJW when they take to their blogs to summarize/laymen the “drama thus far”. CJW’s post in various forms of “Here’s my opinion, everyone is an asshole” essays, that only speak from a one sided perspective. (In other words, The hacker they most easily relate to.) Other signs are sub tweets, passive aggressive “jokes” and tendency to join a dog-pile for a “controversy” they have not taken the time to fully research, even when the OP or the entire thread is readily available.
by poopsi mcgoo January 3, 2016

When you anally penetrate your computer screen during an interaction via cyber; cyber anal sex with a sticky outcome.
by Vibr8er69 June 29, 2015

An individual, group, or political movement which seeks to undermine processes and/or ideas such as encryption and Internet freedom.
by ThatGuyz March 20, 2016

Hey look it’s that cyber pimp online whores pay him in bitcoin when he collects he prefers bitcoin so he could make more money by just holding on to it
by George soros January 29, 2023

When a two people in a chat conversation say the same thing at the same time and it shows up in the box almost at the same time.
i typed...wrong hotdog... the other person typed "wrong hotdog" or something very close to it at the very same time and showed up on screen. it has happened to me more times than I can say. and it tends to be with people very close, in tune with one another. Happened to me and another person so many times we came up with this term...cyber sync
by kathyp82 July 3, 2010

A Cyber Wookie is genetically modified wookie that lives in Cyber Space. He has interchangable parts and can do ANYTHING. I repeat, ANYTHING.
Originally thought up by Ben Hartland and came in to play during college where class mates would alter the appearance of the Cyber Wookie.
The rules of Cyber Wookie are:
1. Do not undo anything someone has done without popular demand.
2. Do not cover up someone elses modification, but you may add to it.
3. It must be a Wookie.
http://www.cyberwookie.tk
Originally thought up by Ben Hartland and came in to play during college where class mates would alter the appearance of the Cyber Wookie.
The rules of Cyber Wookie are:
1. Do not undo anything someone has done without popular demand.
2. Do not cover up someone elses modification, but you may add to it.
3. It must be a Wookie.
http://www.cyberwookie.tk
by Ben Hartland September 14, 2008
