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'''Spam''' typically refers to unsolicited bulk or mass-mailing messages in e-mail, or inappropriate off-topic or flooded messages in chat fora.
'''Spam''' typically refers to unsolicited bulk or mass-mailing messages in e-mail, or inappropriate off-topic or flooded messages in chat fora.


Since most online resources revolve around a certain theme or community, outsiders who post messages about entirely unrelated subjects (especially when those subjects are advertisements or money-making schemes, such as [[phishing]] or [[multilevel marketing schemes]]) are considered spam. However, even on-topic messages can be considered spam if the are excessively repeated or [[dethreaded]].
Since most online resources revolve around a certain theme or community, outsiders who post messages about entirely unrelated subjects (especially when those subjects are advertisements or money-making schemes, such as phishing or multilevel marketing schemes) are considered spam. However, even on-topic messages can be considered spam if the are excessively repeated or [[dethreaded]].


Many resources have specific policies against spam. On [[BoyChat]], for example, it is prohibited by the guidelines.
Many resources have specific policies against spam. On [[BoyChat]], for example, it is prohibited by the guidelines.


[[Category:Technology]]
[[Category:Technology]]

Latest revision as of 11:16, 18 April 2019

Spam typically refers to unsolicited bulk or mass-mailing messages in e-mail, or inappropriate off-topic or flooded messages in chat fora.

Since most online resources revolve around a certain theme or community, outsiders who post messages about entirely unrelated subjects (especially when those subjects are advertisements or money-making schemes, such as phishing or multilevel marketing schemes) are considered spam. However, even on-topic messages can be considered spam if the are excessively repeated or dethreaded.

Many resources have specific policies against spam. On BoyChat, for example, it is prohibited by the guidelines.