English edit

Etymology edit

auto- +‎ greet

Noun edit

autogreet (plural autogreets)

  1. (Internet) A greeting issued automatically in a chat room, etc. when a user joins.
    • 1996, Susan C. Herring, Computer-mediated Communication, page 50:
      An example of a more subtle indiscretion is using an "autogreet". This involves automatically sending a 'hello' message to everyone on a channel whenever you join (the IRC Primer warns against creating an autogreet, stating that "even if you think you are being polite, you are actually sounding insincere and also interfering with the personal environment of the recipient" (Pioch 1993:2)).
    • 1997, Noel Estabrook, Bill Vernon, Teach Yourself the Internet in 24 Hours, page 136:
      DON'T use autogreets, or automatic messaging, to say "Hello" and "Goodbye" automatically as people enter or leave the channel. They get old, and you may not really mean what you say.

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