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splog

 (splŏg)
n.
A blog with automatically generated content designed to promote related commercial websites by inflating their search engine rankings.

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splog

(splɒɡ)
n
spam that takes the form of a blog
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splog

A blog set up purely for the purpose of collecting revenue from the advertisements it carries. “Splog” is a contraction of spurious blog.”
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