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A number of similar codes were developed for other subcultures, such as a Goth Code for the Goth subculture, and The Natural Bears Classification System for gay men. |
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It was once common practice to use a geek code as one's email or Usenet signature, but the last official version of the code was produced in 1996, and it has now largely fallen out of use.<ref name="wapo">{{cite news |last1=Romenesko |first1=James |title=The Code of the Geeks |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1996/05/17/the-code-of-the-geeks/764cb760-d6f4-4ba2-860c-e1d1bcc69919/?noredirect=on |access-date=14 November 2018 |newspaper=Washington Post |date=17 May 1996}}</ref><ref name="geekcode"/>
A number of similar codes were developed for other subcultures, such as a Goth Code for the [[Goth subculture]], and [[The Natural Bears Classification System]] for gay men.
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