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The community of commenters on a particular blog.
Domain: Internet; Category: Social media
Visible html or other coding on a page, owing to incorrect coding.
Domain: Internet; Category: Social media
A biz blog established to communicate the company's viewpoint on a public relations crisis.
Domain: Internet; Category: Social media
A blog reader who posts comments in the comments section.
Domain: Internet; Category: Social media
Acronym used in online correspondence, where any words communicated should not be posted on the other person's blog.
Domain: Internet; Category: Social media
Otherwise known as old media, this means printed paper newspapers and magazines.
Domain: Internet; Category: Social media
Consciously leaving out several words from a quotation to launch an attack on the quoted person.
Domain: Internet; Category: Social media
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