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spammy

(ˈspæmɪ)
adj, -mier or -miest
informal bland
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It said these accounts were just the most active portions of this campaign and that a "larger, spammy network" of approximately 200,000 accounts had been proactively suspended before they were substantially active.
The accounts we are sharing today represent the most active portions of this campaign; a larger, spammy network of approximately 200,000 accounts - many created following our initial suspensions - were proactively suspended before they were substantially active on the service." [Reference Link]:[https://blog.twitter.com/en_us/topics/company/2019/information_operations_directed_at_Hong_Kong.html]
Twitter said that making its rules easier to understand resulted in 18 per cent drop in reports of spammy or suspicious behaviour across all tweet detail pages.
Why aren't you saying anything?" Then you reply "Hello" and the recorded robocall embarks on its spammy spiel.
We know that people don't like posts that are sensational or spammy, and misleading health content is particularly bad for our community, said Travish Yeh, a Facebook's product manager.
Luckily for those in the app business, not everyone hates spammy messages and constant demands for ratings.
Still, my column about SPAM in 2000 won me the SPAMmy Award, which is a tin mounted on a plinth, I have a small silver cup awarded for rock and roll in the 1960s, a Spyglass Award from the Crime Writers' Association of Great Britain, and a knighthood from Huddersfield eccentric Jake Jonathon Z Mangel Worzel.
And less space on the story page taken up by spammy recommended links and ...
Do they have real comments on their site or are the comments spammy and asking for likes?
The Federal Communications Commission is dramatically expanding its war against unwanted robo-calls by proposing rules that cover spammy text messages and fraudsters located overseas.
And we work to understand what kinds of stories people find misleading, sensational and spammy, to make sure people see those less.'