Scannoló
Scannoló is a term that emerged from early internet culture, primarily associated with the era of dial-up modems and the burgeoning online community. It describes the act of rapidly cycling through various channels or frequencies on a radio, television, or, in its digital context, a network connection. The purpose was often to quickly find active signals, interesting content, or simply to explore the available bandwidth. This often involved the use of software or hardware that automated the process of scanning through a range of frequencies or IP addresses.
The term itself is a portmanteau, blending "scan" with the Hungarian suffix "-oló," which denotes an agent
While the technical landscape has changed dramatically, the underlying concept of rapidly surveying digital spaces persists