The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):
warlording
v.
[from the Usenet group alt.fan.warlord] The act of excoriating a bloated,
ugly, or derivative sig block. Common grounds for warlording include the
presence of a signature rendered in a BUAF, over-used or cliched sig
quotes, ugly ASCII art, or simply excessive size. The original ?Warlord?
was a B1FF-like newbie c.1991 who featured in his sig a particularly
large and obnoxious ASCII graphic resembling the sword of Conan the
Barbarian in the 1981 John Milius movie; the group name alt.fan.warlord was
sarcasm, and the characteristic mode of warlording is devastatingly
sarcastic praise. See also McQuary limit.
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
warlording
The act of excoriating a bloated, ugly or derivative
sig block. Common grounds for warlording include the
presence of a signature rendered in a BUAF, over-used or
cliched sig quotes, ugly ASCII art, or simply excessive
size. The original "Warlord" was a BIFF-like newbie
c. 1991 who featured in his sig a particularly large and
obnoxious ASCII graphic resembling the sword of Conan the
Barbarian in the 1981 John Milius movie; the group name
alt.fan.warlord was sarcasm, and the characteristic mode of
warlording is devastatingly sarcastic praise.
Usenet newsgroup: news:alt.fan.warlord.
[Jargon File]
(1994-11-29)