Spamming

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“Spamming” refers to the repetitive and often excessive distribution of unsolicited messages, typically in digital communication channels. This can include flooding email inboxes, social media feeds, or comment sections with repeated or irrelevant content.

Spamming is widely regarded as intrusive and irritating behavior. It may involve anything from excessive promotional emails to the relentless posting of similar messages. It is an unusual habit and is considered annoying or disturbing. If you are receiving multiple emails or messages from the same sender in a day, it can most likely be spamming. The term underscores the negative implications associated with overwhelming and unwanted digital communication.

Example:

“Please stop spamming the group chat with those memes; it’s getting hard to follow the actual conversation.”

 

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