Here is something interesting that I saw in my Spam folder, caught by my installed spam blocker:
[…] O Insurgente wrote an interesting post today!.Here’s a quick excerpt Today is Thursday, the fourth Thursday in November, Americans all over the world are celebrating their Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is a special one-day holiday to celebrate the bountiful conclusion of the harvest season. This symbolizes giving thanks for wonderful blessings and is usually celebrated by the gathering of family members and loved ones and serving traditional meals which turkey is the featured item. Following Thanksgiving is called Black Friday, declared as a holiday too. Black Fri […]
Hmmm…I swear I have read this content last night, or should I say this morning? I actually did, not just read about it but I wrote the entire article! Not, Insurgente but I, TeacherJulie. Click here to see read the article: Thanksgiving, Philippine Style. Or see below:
22 Nov, 2007Posted by teacherjulie @ 2:34 amToday is Thursday, the fourth Thursday in November, Americans all over the world are celebrating their Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is a special one-day holiday to celebrate the bountiful conclusion of the harvest season. This symbolizes giving thanks for wonderful blessings and is usually celebrated by the gathering of family members and loved ones and serving traditional meals which turkey is the featured item.
Time and again, I have been puzzled what this thing is called. Certainly not spam even if these are caught by spam blockers. I finally caught some terms that seems to answer my questions.
Plagiarism.
Spam blog, splog.
Blog scraping.
Autoblogging software.
Synonymized. Translated.
Spinning spammers.
I think I need to think about how to write about this. In the meantime, please feel free to research these words if you have been “victimized” like me.
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