ARMM

( n.)

   [acronym,   `Automated  Retroactive  Minimal  Moderation']  A  Usenet
   {cancelbot}  created  by  Dick  Depew of Munroe Falls, Ohio. ARMM was
   intended  to automatically cancel posts from anonymous-posting sites.
   Unfortunately,   the   robot's   recognizer  for  anonymous  postings
   triggered   on  its  own  automatically-generated  control  messages!
   Transformed  by  this stroke of programming ineptitude into a monster
   of  Frankensteinian proportions, it broke loose on the night of March
   30,  1993  and proceeded to {spam} news.admin.policy with a recursive
   explosion of over 200 messages.

   ARMM's  bug  produced a recursive {cascade} of messages each of which
   mechanically  added text to the ID and Subject and some other headers
   of its parent. This produced a flood of messages in which each header
   took  up  several  screens  and  each message ID and subject line got
   longer and longer and longer.

   Reactions varied from amusement to outrage. The pathological messages
   crashed  at  least  one  mail  system,  and  upset people paying line
   charges for their Usenet feeds. One poster described the ARMM debacle
   as  "instant  Usenet  history" (also establishing the term {despew}),
   and  it  has  since  been widely cited as a cautionary example of the
   havoc  the  combination of good intentions and incompetence can wreak
   on  a  network.  The  Usenet  thread on the subject is archived here.
   Compare   {Great   Worm};  {sorcerer's  apprentice  mode}.  See  also
   {software laser}, {network meltdown}.

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[Reference(s) to this entry by made by: {despew}{robocanceller}{sorcerer's apprentice mode}]