Citations:spamtard
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Noun: "(slang, pejorative) one who sends spam; a spammer"
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- 2005 July 19, Some Bastard [username], “Re: Scott Richter”, in news.admin.net-abuse.email[3] (Usenet):
- Personally those ranges stay in my firewall until wholesale spamming goes bankrupt. There's a strong penalty to pay for being a spamtard, and i refuse to reward snotty just because he comes clean for a few months.
- 2006 September 1, No 33 Secretary [username], “Re: Before you go Lulu, IUniverse, or another POD Publisher....”, in rec.arts.sf.written[4] (Usenet):
- It's impossible to keep track of the many spamtards without a score card, and spammers simply aren't worth killing trees for the paper to make the score card out of..
- 2006 November 22, Marc Bissonnette, “Re: Legal Remedies for Wrongful Inclusion in Spam Filters”, in news.admin.net-abuse.email[5] (Usenet):
- At present, the politicians value the lobbying money they're getting from the spamtards more than the one or two votes from those who would actually change their vote over current anti-spam laws.
- 2007 February 6, Sea Wasp [username], “Re: Authors and Writers”, in rec.arts.sf.written[6] (Usenet):
- No, the "fake" would be your own sockpuppet rave reviews of your own book on Mobipocket. We're perfectly truthful that you're a spamtard, and a particularly noisome and self-satisfied bloated toad of one, too.