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Basically, spam is any unsolicited email you receive. People who are sending out that kind of email are required to give you an opt out or unsubscribe path. Those that don't can be reported to  the [[FTC.gov|Federal Trade Commission]] as [http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/spam/ spam].
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==Spam==
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Spam is any unsolicited email you receive. People who send out commercial email are required to give you a way to "opt out," or unsubscribe.  
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A sender of commercial emails who doesn't offer a way to remove your address from its list [http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/spam/ can be reported] to the [[FTC.gov|Federal Trade Commission]].
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People also use the term '''spam''' to describe any of the following:
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* Web pages that appear high in search results but aren't really useful or pertinent to the search you've just made. Google [[Learn/Google%27s-Farmer-Update:-What-You-Need-To-Know|changed its algorithm]] in early 2011 to address this problem.
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* Comments on blog posts or news articles that offer no insight, new information or even real commentary, and were made solely to post a link to the commenter's website.

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