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sysop

n. (context computing Internet English) A system operator, especially someone who administers an online communications system or bulletin board. vb. 1 (context intransitive English) To work as a sysop. 2 (context transitive rare English) To give someone sysop privileges.

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A sysop (; an abbreviation of system operator) is an administrator of a multi-user computer system, such as a bulletin board system (BBS) or an online service virtual community. It may also be used to refer to administrators of other Internet-based network services.

Co-sysops are users who may be granted certain admin privileges on a BBS. Generally, they help validate users and monitor discussion forums. Some serve as file clerks, reviewing, describing, and publishing newly uploaded files into appropriate download directories.

Historically, the term system operator applied to operators of any computer system, especially a mainframe computer. In general, a sysop is a person who oversees the operation of a server, typically in a large computer system. Usage of the term became popular in the late 1980s and 1990s, originally in reference to BBS operators. A person with equivalent functions on a network host or server is typically called a sysadmin, short for system administrator.

Because such duties were often shared with that of the sysadmin prior to the advent of the World Wide Web, the term sysop is often used more generally to refer to an administrator or moderator, such as a forum administrator. Hence, the term sysadmin is technically used to distinguish the professional position of a network operator.

Usage examples of "sysop".

Even after Evermore had explained about mummies and ancient funeral practices the sysop waited a moment longer for a punch line she was sure was coming, but whose outlines she could not yet discern.

The Lotus Jewel did not understand Okoye any more than the Igbo girl understood the sysop.

Most of the CIC crew were too deeply involved in their own stations to bother with the broadcast, but the intel sysops turned to listen, even though they could have taken the sound channel through individual headphones.

Strapped into their chairs, the Combat Center sysops continued to work at their stations, leaning against the angle of the sub’s descent.

The sysops mainly kept him around to handle the mundane tasks which he seemed to be very good at.

Meanwhile, the ship’s combat intelligence and human sysops could coordinate Britain’s defensive efforts in a way that was far more effective than pushing wooden blocks around on a big table.