There’s a new word in the Web vocabulary: splogs. Internet users may as well get used to it because, just like spam and spim, splogging is making its way into Web-based communication. Splogs are the equivalent of Web log spam, unsolicited posts to a blog that have nothing to do with the subject matter at hand but rather try to peddle vitamins, Viagra, pornography, or some other scam.
Google Targeted in ‘Splogging’ Attacks
Posted by: Jennifer LeClaire October 19, 2005 08:33 AMThere’s a new word in the Web vocabulary: splogs. Internet users may as well get used to it because, just like spam and spim, splogging is making its way into Web-based communication. Splogs are the equivalent of Web log spam, unsolicited posts to a blog that have nothing to do with the subject matter at hand but rather try to peddle vitamins, Viagra, pornography, or some other scam.