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*'''Delete'''. BTW the same user created [[Domain hack]] describing the same thing with web domains instead of email addresses. [[User:Firebug|Firebug]] 18:00, 10 December 2005 (UTC)
*'''Delete'''. BTW the same user created [[Domain hack]] describing the same thing with web domains instead of email addresses. [[User:Firebug|Firebug]] 18:00, 10 December 2005 (UTC)
**'''Comment''' - However, domain hacks are somewhat growing in popularity and probably merit an article. I wasn't aware of that name for them (I've only seen del.icio.us and I was in fact wondering if that sort of technique had a name), but if del.icio.us is a domain hack then j@mes.com is certainly an "email hack". Unfortunately, I've never seen anybody use an "email hack" before, so I can't comment on whether it's a practice as widespread as domain hacks or whether it's non-notable and therefore worthy of deletion.
**'''Comment''' - However, domain hacks are somewhat growing in popularity and probably merit an article. I wasn't aware of that name for them (I've only seen del.icio.us and I was in fact wondering if that sort of technique had a name), but if del.icio.us is a domain hack then j@mes.com is certainly an "email hack". Unfortunately, I've never seen anybody use an "email hack" before, so I can't comment on whether it's a practice as widespread as domain hacks or whether it's non-notable and therefore worthy of deletion.
**'''Comment''' - I have a hard time accepting either ''domain hack'' or ''email hack'', ''English language hack'' maybe. If the terms are used, they both need disambiguation. ''domain hack'' could also mean ''[[DNS]] hack''. I have never heard the term ''email hack'', but I think it would imply doing something technically clever with an email (the message or the software handeling it, but not the address). If these things are to be regarded as hacks the terms ''domain name hack'' and ''email address hack'' would be more accurate. But the hack is not in the realization that a word can be divided into parts or that the character '@' looks a bit like an 'a', it's in the idea of choosing it as a name. Thus in my opinion the best name for both things would be '''''name choice hack'''''. [[User:Bergsten|Bergsten]] 22:00, 10 December 2005 (UTC)
**'''Comment''' - I have a hard time accepting either ''domain hack'' or ''email hack'', ''English language hack'' maybe. If the terms are used, they both need disambiguation. ''domain hack'' could also mean ''[[Domain Name System|DNS]] hack''. I have never heard the term ''email hack'', but I think it would imply doing something technically clever with an email (the message or the software handeling it, but not the address). If these things are to be regarded as hacks the terms ''domain name hack'' and ''email address hack'' would be more accurate. But the hack is not in the realization that a word can be divided into parts or that the character '@' looks a bit like an 'a', it's in the idea of choosing it as a name. Thus in my opinion the best name for both things would be '''''name choice hack'''''. [[User:Bergsten|Bergsten]] 22:00, 10 December 2005 (UTC)
*'''Keep''' - it is referenced, consistent with [[domain hack]] which is similarly referenced. Unless there's a particular reason why someone sees this as either untrue, not the standard definition of e-mail hack, or else not suitably notable, I see no reason to delete this. [[User:Zordrac|Zordrac]] [[User_talk:Zordrac|(talk)]] <small>[[M:AWWDMBJAWGCAWAIFDSPBATDMTD|Wishy Washy]] [[M:Darwikinism|Darwikinian]] [[M:Eventualism|Eventualist]]</small> 00:01, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
*'''Keep''' - it is referenced, consistent with [[domain hack]] which is similarly referenced. Unless there's a particular reason why someone sees this as either untrue, not the standard definition of e-mail hack, or else not suitably notable, I see no reason to delete this. [[User:Zordrac|Zordrac]] [[User_talk:Zordrac|(talk)]] <small>[[M:AWWDMBJAWGCAWAIFDSPBATDMTD|Wishy Washy]] [[M:Darwikinism|Darwikinian]] [[M:Eventualism|Eventualist]]</small> 00:01, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
::If you re-read my nomination, you'll see that I do very much doubt that this is the standard definition. If there is any standard definition, it derives from "hacking email" (e.g. "An email hack has been going around the office, make sure your virus definitions are up to date!"), not from some cute typographical game. Should your vote be counted as a delete, then? <span class="user-sig user-horsepunchkid">&mdash;[[User:HorsePunchKid|<span style="font-family:monospace;font-variant:small-caps;cursor:crosshair;white-space:nowrap;">HorsePunchKid</span>]]&rarr;[[User talk:HorsePunchKid|<span style="color:#070;cursor:help;" title="Kame-san says: Talk to me!">&#x9F9C;</span>]] <span class="user-sig-date">2005-12-11&nbsp;01:45:58[[ISO 8601|Z]]</span></span>
::If you re-read my nomination, you'll see that I do very much doubt that this is the standard definition. If there is any standard definition, it derives from "hacking email" (e.g. "An email hack has been going around the office, make sure your virus definitions are up to date!"), not from some cute typographical game. Should your vote be counted as a delete, then? <span class="user-sig user-horsepunchkid">&mdash;[[User:HorsePunchKid|<span style="font-family:monospace;font-variant:small-caps;cursor:crosshair;white-space:nowrap;">HorsePunchKid</span>]]&rarr;[[User talk:HorsePunchKid|<span style="color:#070;cursor:help;" title="Kame-san says: Talk to me!">&#x9F9C;</span>]] <span class="user-sig-date">2005-12-11&nbsp;01:45:58[[ISO 8601|Z]]</span></span>

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