Question:
What is "SPAM"?
GUMBO
2008-06-03 04:32:42 UTC
e.g. When a website says "No spam please"
Nine answers:
2008-06-03 04:41:26 UTC
Spam is flooding the Internet with many copies of the same message, in an attempt to force the message on people who would not otherwise choose to receive it. Most spam is commercial advertising, often for dubious products, get-rich-quick schemes, or quasi-legal services. Spam costs the sender very little to send -- most of the costs are paid for by the recipient or the carriers rather than by the sender.



There are two main types of spam, and they have different effects on Internet users. Cancellable Usenet spam is a single message sent to 20 or more Usenet newsgroups. (Through long experience, Usenet users have found that any message posted to so many newsgroups is often not relevant to most or all of them.) Usenet spam is aimed at "lurkers", people who read newsgroups but rarely or never post and give their address away. Usenet spam robs users of the utility of the newsgroups by overwhelming them with a barrage of advertising or other irrelevant posts. Furthermore, Usenet spam subverts the ability of system administrators and owners to manage the topics they accept on their systems.



Email spam targets individual users with direct mail messages. Email spam lists are often created by scanning Usenet postings, stealing Internet mailing lists, or searching the Web for addresses. Email spams typically cost users money out-of-pocket to receive. Many people - anyone with measured phone service - read or receive their mail while the meter is running, so to speak. Spam costs them additional money. On top of that, it costs money for ISPs and online services to transmit spam, and these costs are transmitted directly to subscribers.



One particularly nasty variant of email spam is sending spam to mailing lists (public or private email discussion forums.) Because many mailing lists limit activity to their subscribers, spammers will use automated tools to subscribe to as many mailing lists as possible, so that they can grab the lists of addresses, or use the mailing list as a direct target for their attacks.
aft3rshox
2008-06-03 04:44:30 UTC
Spamming is the abuse of electronic messaging systems to indiscriminately send unsolicited bulk messages.



Like when you receive unwanted emails offering you VIA@GRA etc. in your Inbox - and University Degrees LOL - Did I ask you to send me that ? NO - well Spam off.



It is widely believed the term spam is derived from the 1970 SPAM sketch of the BBC television comedy series "Monty Python's Flying Circus".



The sketch is set in a cafe where nearly every item on the menu includes SPAM luncheon meat.



As the waiter recites the SPAM-filled menu, a chorus of Viking patrons drowns out all conversations with a song repeating "SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM... lovely SPAM, wonderful SPAM", hence "SPAMming" the dialogue.



The excessive amount of SPAM mentioned in the sketch is a reference to British rationing during World War II.



SPAM was believed to be one of the few meat products that avoided rationing, and hence was widely available.

Plenty of SPAM.......... :D
2008-06-03 04:47:01 UTC
The term "spam" is Internet slang that refers to unsolicited commercial email (UCE) or unsolicited bulk email (UBE). Some people refer to this kind of communication as junk email to equate it with the paper junk mail that comes through the US Mail. Unsolicited email most often contains advertisements for services or products, but very few reputable marketers use UCE to advertise. The most commonly seen spam includes the following:



* Phishing scams, a very popular and dangerous form of email fraud

* Foreign bank scams or advance fee fraud schemes

* Pyramid schemes, including multilevel marketing (MLM)<

* Other "Get Rich Quick" or "Make Money Fast" (MMF) schemes

* Quack health products and remedies

* Ads for pornographic web sites

* Offers of software for collecting email addresses and sending UCE

* Offers of bulk emailing services for sending UCE

* Chain letters (for more information, see About chain mail)

* Illegally pirated software ("Warez")
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2016-05-23 21:16:14 UTC
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Brandon S
2008-06-03 04:41:24 UTC
NO SPAM means don't flood with text and no chain letters and all that.
sewrobb
2008-06-03 04:47:46 UTC
One word > Unwanted!
Away With The Fairies
2008-06-03 04:40:07 UTC
It's a type of revoltingly processed ham.
2008-06-03 08:05:31 UTC
It's all that uninvited Email junk.
2008-06-03 04:37:07 UTC
They don't want that god awful meat in the tin.


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