In the 'Forum Software Update' thread, I recently mentioned the
Discopædia (warning, lots of NSFW language) glossary of, well, insults and terms of abuse cataloged about Discourse (and more recently, NodeBB). It just occurred to me that one of the Discopædia terms might be of use here in describing the failure modes found in these screenshots: '
jellypotato' (warning, more NSFW language).
It originally was a catch-all term for bizarre bugs that no one seems to understand the mechanism of, but came to refer primarily to screen rendering glitches. A typical example found in both DiscoHorse and NoseBBleed is one where scrolling a forum thread causes a sort of wobbling where the page seems to jump past the target point for about half a second, and then back past it in the other direction, possibly doing this several times before settling in a spot that may or may not be the intended one. It is particularly frustrating glitch for both the devs, who can't seem to figure out the cause after a number of attempts to fix it have failed, and the users, because the initial jump lasts just long enough for the user to try and respond to it, but by the time they actually try to correct it, it has moved again.
It has been applied to many other problems, but mostly to things where there is something vaguely spooky or enigmatic about it - the sort of thing which makes you say, "how is that even possible?" Bonus points if it manages to look silly at the same time.
Anyway, it seems that more than a few of the oddities in this thread would be well described by this term. Any thoughts on this?