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Crossposting is the act of posting the same message to multiple forums, mailing lists, or newsgroups. This is distinct from multiposting, which involves posting multiple identical messages, each to a single forum, newsgroup, or topic area. Crossposting can be helpful if the message is of interest to a larger audience. However, crossposting to groups that are irrelevant to the message posted could be considered spamming. Moreover, excessive crossposting is generally considered bad form because it multiplies traffic without adding any new content. In the extreme case, if all messages were crossposted to every group, then every group would look exactly the same. A crossposter can minimize this problem by specifying that all responses be directed to a single group. [edit] Crossposting in UsenetIn Usenet, the destination newsgroup(s) for a particular message is indicated in the "
However it is possible to specify that the message is intended for more than one newsgroup.
In this case, the message will be visible both in the
Crossposting is usually practiced when material is relevant and of interest to the readers of more than one newsgroup. However sometimes it is used maliciously to begin a thread between newsgroups whose readers are likely to have violently differing opinions, in the hope of provoking a conflict. This is a form of trolling. Crossposting to more than a small number of newsgroups is likely to be counterproductive. A commonly suggested limit is three newsgroups. [edit] Other meaningsA second meaning has evolved on some internet message boards. Crossposting (also known as x-posting) occurs when two persons post responses to the same message thread at almost the same time, often rendering the slightly later post irrelevant, funny, meaningless or inappropriate. A third meaning involves posting the same material to two or more different blogs. A fourth meaning refers to the newspaper industry wherein newspaper classified advertisements are cross-posted to different employment job boards specializing in niche markets. For example a newspaper may choose to offer its advertisers the opportunity to cross-post their employment advertisement to a specialty Hispanic job board like Latpro.com or to a niche Healthcare site like Hospitaljobsonline.com. The newspaper may work with a company like Cross-Post LLC, the industry leader, which enables newspapers to seamlessly cross-post their classified advertisements to more than fifty niche job boards. [edit] External links
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