Computer Science, asked by anya37, 1 year ago

short note on spamming

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Answered by CosmicX
27

It is the use of messaging systems to send an message which has no work (spam), especially advertising, as well as sending messages repeatedly on the same site. While the most widely recognized form of spam is email spam, the term is applied to similar abuses in other media. A person who creates spam is called a spammer.



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CosmicX: It is the use of messaging systems to send an message which has no work (spam), especially advertising, as well as sending messages over and over again on the same site. While the most well known form of spam is email spam, the term is applied to almost the same (instances of very mean, unfair treatment) in other media. A person who creates spam is called a spammer.
Answered by shadowmoon
17
Spamming is when one person or companysends an unwanted email to another person. Spam emails are the computer version of unwanted "junk mail" that arrives in a mailbox, such as advertising pamphlets and brochures. Spam emails are usually sent to try to get the person to buy something or do something else that will cause gain for the sender.

The emails sent when someone is spamming is called spam. The person or company who sent the unwanted email is called a spammer. Both of these words came from a brand of canned meat called "Spam", but it was a short sketch created by the British comedy group Monty Python in 1970 that led to the word "Spam" being widely used to mean unwanted email messages.

Spam emails are usually sent to many peopleat once trying to get them to buy a product or sign up for a service. The people who receivethe email did not ask to receive the email, and do not want to receive it.

One of the reasons there is so much spam emails around is that it costs very little to send millions of spam messages at once. Spam messages can easily be sent, sometimes even by a special computer program.

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