1. spamming - Noun
2. spamming - Verb
spamming
present participle of spam
spamming (countable and uncountable, plural spammings)
(Internet) The act of sending unwanted electronic mail.
Again in 2001, it was threatened by automated heavy spamming of its users for potential commercial gain. Source: Internet
Arguably, the aggressive email spamming by a number of high-profile spammers such as Sanford Wallace of Cyber Promotions in the mid-to-late 1990s contributed to making spam predominantly an email phenomenon in the public mind. Source: Internet
A few days ago I posted that we've been feverishly working on ways to combat both abusive flagging and spamming on the site. Source: Internet
However, some of the possible means used to stop spamming may lead to other side effects, such as increased government control over the Internet, loss of privacy, barriers to free expression, and the commercialization of e-mail. Source: Internet
Indeed, the law was supported by some spammers and organizations that support spamming, and opposed by many in the anti-spam community. Source: Internet
For example, the search bots will detect repeated keywords as spamming by using a grammar analysis. Source: Internet