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Definition of blog-spam
blog-spam
noun - uncountable
- a post to a blog that is about an article elsewhere on the web. The blog post provides no more than a link to the article and perhaps an excerpt from the article - adding nothing of substance.
Last edited on Dec 16 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Dec 16 2010.
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Other terms relating to 'blog': | |
Definitions include: a chronologically-ordered collection of articles, posted to the world-wide web, about any topic. | |
Definitions include: a person who maintains a blog. | |
Definitions include: the alias one uses on the Internet. | |
Definitions include: someone lacking in intellectual capacity, moron, idiot, jackass | |
Other terms relating to 'spam': | |
Definitions include: unsolicited advertisements sent in bulk via e-mail. | |
Definitions include: a free e-mail address one uses for unimportant web signups, with the expectation that the e-mail address will receive lots of spam. |
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