Copypasta vs Creepypasta - What's the difference?
copypasta | creepypasta |
(Internet slang) A block of text which has been copied and pasted from somewhere else.
*{{quote-web
, date = 2006-02-02
, author = Anonymous
, title = GIKOPE COPYPASTA AND AA ARCHIEVE:
, site =4chan
, url = http://dis.4chan.org/read/sjis/1139940274
, accessdate = 2013-09-10
, passage=Gikope is a really useful program for keeping up with AA and copypasta'. I've rapidshared my own achieve, which includes 1000s of AAs and a large collection of ' copypasta . }}
*{{quote-web
, date = 2006-06-07
, author = Anonymous Addict
, title = 4chan is broken again
, site =Channel 4 BBS
, url = http://wayback.archive.org/web/20070718064357/http://4-ch.net/iaa/kareha.pl/1131995069/
, accessdate = 2013-09-10
, passage=Our Father, who art in 4chan, Anonymous be thy name. Thy sage come, thy will be done on Gaia as it is in 4chan. Give us this day our copypasta , And forgive us our COMBO BREAKERs, as we forgive those who COMBO BREAK against us And lead us not into CP, but deliver us from Piro. For thine is the sandwich, and the win, and the awesome forever and ever. I guarantee it. }}
* {{quote-newsgroup, year=2008, date=January 6, author=Cory Albrecht, title=Re: A treatise on how one willfully becomes an atheist , newsgroup=talk.origins
, passage=On the other paw, his further responses are generally rehashings (though not copypastas ) of his original screed. }}
* {{quote-newsgroup, year=2009, date=March 4, author="Quaoar", title= Re: ARS is dead. Long live the trolls! , newsgroup=alt.religion.scientology
, passage=Almost everything posted on ARS [alt.religion.scientology] is copypasta from the original posted sources, i.e., web forums. }}
* {{quote-newsgroup, year=2009, date=April 27, author=R. Hill, title=St. Petersburg Times' _Man behind the religion_ 'copypasta' serves David Miscavige's agenda, newsgroup=alt.religion.scientology
, passage=It's essentially a (sort of) copypasta of *only the first page* of an article published in the St. Petersburg Times
* {{quote-news, year=2010, date=November 12, title=Bored at Work? Try Creepypasta, or Web Scares, work=The New York Times
, passage=Mike Rugnetta
(Internet slang) To copy and paste data from one website to another, usually text.
* {{quote-newsgroup, year=, date=, author=, title=, newsgroup=, url=
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* {{quote-newsgroup, year=2008, date=March 3, author=Rudy Canoza, title=Re: Meat is a prominent part of chimpanzee diet; pre-human hominids ate meat for 2.25 million years (biologically adapted to meat), newsgroup=alt.food.vegan
, passage=You didn't read the paper. You dully copypastaed the abstract. The abstract is not the paper.}}
* {{quote-newsgroup, year=2009, date=September 7, author="Voltaire's Child", title=Re: Assuming it is all true.. , newsgroup=alt.religion.scientology
, passage=He probably meant what Bob Minton used to talk about in the post he used to copypasta and repost all the time
(label) Frightening urban legends and short stories circulated on the Internet.
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As nouns the difference between copypasta and creepypasta
is that copypasta is (internet slang) a block of text which has been copied and pasted from somewhere else while creepypasta is (label) frightening urban legends and short stories circulated on the internet.As a verb copypasta
is (internet slang) to copy and paste data from one website to another, usually text.copypasta
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Spooked by 'Slender'", Fuse (Sheffield Students' Union), Volume 9, Issue 49, 14 September 2012, page 2:
- The game was born from the familiar 'Slenderman' image, which you may or may not be familiar with from internet memes and creepypasta horror stories.
Hunstman: The Orphanage", Adventure Lantern , Issue 46, September 2013, page 7:
- Listen to the nineteen personal creepypasta -style stories to piece together the mysterious events of that fateful night in 1898, when twelve orphans simply… disappeared!"
The 10 Best Original Soundtracks In The Gaming World", Tastemakers Magazine (Northeastern University), Issue 33, Fall 2013, page 11:
- The eerie “Lavender Town” theme has infiltrated the nightmares of an entire generation of children and has even inspired one of the most well known “creepypastas ” on the Internet.
