The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):
spod
n.
[UK]
1. A lower form of life found on talker systems and MUDs. The spod has
few friends in RL and uses talkers instead, finding communication easier
and preferable over the net. He has all the negative traits of the computer
geek without having any interest in computers per se. Lacking any knowledge
of or interest in how networks work, and considering his access a God-given
right, he is a major irritant to sysadmins, clogging up lines in order to
reach new MUDs, following passed-on instructions on how to sneak his way
onto Internet (?Wow! It's in America!?) and complaining when he is not
allowed to use busy routes. A true spod will start any conversation with ?
Are you male or female?? (and follow it up with ?Got any good numbers/IDs/
passwords??) and will not talk to someone physically present in the same
terminal room until they log onto the same machine that he is using and
enter talk mode. 2. An experienced talker user. As with the defiant
adoption of the term geek in the mid-1990s by people who would previously
have been stigmatized by it, the term ?spod? is now used as a mark of
distinction by talker users who've accumulated a large amount of login
time. Such spods tend to be very knowledgeable about talkers and talker
coding, as well as more general hacker activites. An unusually high
proportion of spods work in the ISP sector, a profession which allows for
lengthy periods of login time and for under-the-desk servers, or ?spodhosts
?, upon which talker systems are hosted. Compare newbie, tourist,
weenie, twink, terminal junkie, warez d00dz.
2. A backronym for ?Sole Purpose, Obtain a Degree?; according to some
self-described spods, this term is used by indifferent students to condemn
their harder-working fellows.
3. [Glasgow University] An otherwise competent hacker who spends way too
much time on talker systems.
4. [obs.] An ordinary person; a random. This is the meaning with which
the term was coined, but the inventor informs us he has himself accepted
sense 1.
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
spod
(Great Britain) A lower form of life found on chat
systems and MUDs. The spod has few friends in RL and uses
chat instead, finding communication easier and preferable over
the net. He has all the negative traits of the computer
geek without having any interest in computers per se.
Lacking any knowledge of, or interest in, how networks work,
and considering his access a God-given right, he is a major
irritant to sysadmins, clogging up lines in order to reach
new MUDs, following passed-on instructions on how to sneak
his way onto Internet ("Wow! It's in America!") and
complaining when he is not allowed to use busy routes. A true
spod will start any conversation with "Are you male or
female?" (and follow it up with "Got any good
numbers/IDs/passwords?") and will not talk to someone
physically present in the same terminal room until they log
onto the same computer that he is using and enter chat.
Compare newbie, tourist, weenie, twink, terminal
junkie, dweeb.
[Jargon File]
(1998-01-18)