Gender-bait is a term used by William Gibson in his 2003 novel Pattern Recognition for the practice of some males who represent themselves as females online to elicit a positive response from other males. This is most common in Internet forums and Massively multiplayer online role-playing games.
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| - Gender-bait is a term used by William Gibson in his 2003 novel Pattern Recognition for the practice of some males who represent themselves as females online to elicit a positive response from other males. This is most common in Internet forums and Massively multiplayer online role-playing games. (en)
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| - Gender-bait is a term used by William Gibson in his 2003 novel Pattern Recognition for the practice of some males who represent themselves as females online to elicit a positive response from other males. This is most common in Internet forums and Massively multiplayer online role-playing games. (en)
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