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General non-Dog Training Common Net Acronyms

astroturfing : a form of advocacy often in support of a political or corporate agenda disguised to appear as a "grassroots" movement (See Astroturfing - Wikipedia)

viral marketing : use pre-existing social networks to produce increases in brand awareness or achieve objectives (like product sales) through self-replicating processes (See Viral marketing - Wikipedia)
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Encouraging good behaviours, whilst consistently avoiding practise of bad alternatives leads to extinction of the bad. So if dog sits 6/10 times it doesn't sit 4/10 times, encouraging with the right rewards (positively-reinforcing) enough for 9/10 times means it now fails to sit only 1/10 times, sit 10/10 means...

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BTW, in net speak, ASL is Age/Sex/Location, not American Sign Language...um, ROFLMAO.


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BTW, in net speak, ASL is Age/Sex/Location, not American Sign Language...um, ROFLMAO
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