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'''BASIC social media pseudocode'' is a pseudocode poem which mimics BASIC syntax as a representation of a social media program.
'''BASIC social media pseudocode''' is a pseudocode poem which mimics BASIC syntax as a representation of a social media program.


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Revision as of 07:28, 18 November 2020

BASIC social media pseudocode is a pseudocode poem which mimics BASIC syntax as a representation of a social media program.

Pseudocode

1. You post strongly-held belief
2. Others respond
3. You don't respond or even read — skip all that, GOTO (1)
3..1 You get the last word — !
4. Others see that you did not respond and exult: "Showed him — !"
4.1 Others get the last word — !
5. Everybody happy — ! GOTO (1)

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