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Comcyberite Levels

A loose hierarchy within comcyberite culture based on age, experience, and seriousness of activity. Junior (roughly 12‑14): new entrants, often just curious, mostly lurking, easily scared. Teen (14‑17): the core demographic; active participants, running scripts, joining raids, changing tags daily, obsessed with status. Senior (18‑24): aging out but still present; some transition to real jobs, others double down on fraud; higher risk of law enforcement attention. Veteran (25+): the rare lifers; often administrators of major servers, possessing real skills or deep networks; constantly at risk of arrest. These levels are not formal ranks but descriptive categories used to understand where a comcyberite is in their trajectory. Most never progress beyond Teen; those who reach Veteran are either deeply embedded or simply unable to leave.
Comcyberite Levels Example: “At 16, he was a cocky Teen comcyberite, laughing at Juniors. By 22, as a Senior, he was sweating every time his phone rang, knowing the feds don’t care about Discord status.”
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