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:In this particular case, though, "hugs and kisses" is a quite possible connection - especially considering that she has no reason to "uniquify" her video title. | :In this particular case, though, "hugs and kisses" is a quite possible connection - especially considering that she has no reason to "uniquify" her video title. | ||
::~ [[User:Renegade|Renegade]] ([[User talk:Renegade|talk]] | [[Special:Contributions/Renegade|contribs]]) 17:22, 28 November 2007 (CST) | ::~ [[User:Renegade|Renegade]] ([[User talk:Renegade|talk]] | [[Special:Contributions/Renegade|contribs]]) 17:22, 28 November 2007 (CST) | ||
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+ | :::good point. even though "X" usually means the kiss to most people, which means this video could have been named XXXXXX, perhaps it was intended to mean XXOOXX. I shall edit my original note. --[[User:Milowent|Milowent]] 00:07, 29 November 2007 (CST) |
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What in world is the "x name x" internet convention??? I always thought the xxnamexx came out of the xxxoooxxx which stood from hugs and kisses. --TimiN 16:44, 28 November 2007 (CST)
- In e-mail, instant messenger, forum and game server databases, nicknames are usually required to to be unique. If you wish to pick a name that was already registered, other than simply altering the name itself, it is often preferred to pad it with Xs - so if you wanted to be TimiN, for example, and somebody else had already registered that name, you'd just register xTimiNx - to still be TimiN, and not TimiN15 or some other, unwanted variation.
- In this particular case, though, "hugs and kisses" is a quite possible connection - especially considering that she has no reason to "uniquify" her video title.
- good point. even though "X" usually means the kiss to most people, which means this video could have been named XXXXXX, perhaps it was intended to mean XXOOXX. I shall edit my original note. --Milowent 00:07, 29 November 2007 (CST)