Electronic print technologist Jonathan Seybold originates the WYSIWYG phrase in the 1980s. The phrase is an acronym for "what you see is what you get," and is used in computing to describe the seamlessness between the appearance of edited content and the final product. Syebold reportedly first uses the phrase after watching a Flip Wilson TV show comedy sketch.
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