The most common usage of the term is in reference to the sending of unsolicited bulk e-mail advertisements.
It can also refer to the inappropriate posting of messages or links on a user-generated website such as this. Vandalism of a website or forum can also come under this term. For example, answering this question with an answer like "I like pie" (or an ad for a pie website) would be considered spamming. There are a special group of people on WikiAnswers dedicated to stopping this and banning spammers from contributing. So, don't do it and you'll be welcome here.
So that computer bots aren't spamming the site.
Yes, individuals have the option to take legal action against someone who has been spamming them, including filing a lawsuit for spamming.
Spamming is a type of vandalism, but not all vandalism is spam.
From caned ham - "spam", it was the first case of spamming.
It is unclear if academia-mail.com is spamming users with unsolicited emails.
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"No estoy haciendo spamming" Spam (as in internet spam) has no translation in spanish, so it remains the same.
You can be banned from that site
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Spamming can lead to consequences such as fines or legal action, but it is unlikely to result in jail time unless it involves criminal activities beyond just spamming. It's always best to adhere to spamming regulations and guidelines to avoid any legal issues.
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