Jop

To jop is to speak below the threshold of hearing in order to generate words on a page (or sounds in a stream). Joppers use face-worn feedbling to catch their words and turn them into a diary, or joplog. Joplogs can be private or public, live or grounded. The experience of jopping is like reading silently in your head; the voice that reads now appears as words on a page. Appropriate feedbling is highly sensitive, usually worn as a throat or chin stud or a pair of earrings, less frequently a nose or eybrow stud. It is a convenient way of adding commentary to one's live feed.