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- The Slashdot effect, also known as slashdotting or the hug of death occurs when a po****r website links to a smaller website, causing a m****ive increase...
- original on 2008-09-18. Retrieved 2008-07-12. "Distributed Proofreading's slashdotting". Boing Boing. 12 November 2002. Archived from the original on 2007-11-09...
- software as Wikipedia. On 22 January 2003, the English Wikipedia was again slashdotted after having reached the 100,000 article milestone with the Hastings...
- Essie Mae's snack bar. In September 2003, the SCCS servers survived a slashdotting while hosting a copy of the Diebold memos on behalf of the student group...
- the feedback received from the initial boom of new members from being Slashdotted, the SciVee team made updates to the website to accommodate customer...
- similar to the first, with similar results. The Party website was also slashdotted. The Pirate Party's web server received one million hits on its first...
- news about the weapon was spread over the internet. When the news was "slashdotted", the Empire North website was hit with about 1.6 million viewers. Even...
- as it did. But it soon became very po****r. By December, the film was slashdotted. Several hundred links from various forums and blogs followed in early...
- project received wide technical media coverage, which led to it being slashdotted. Linux Today reported how Microsoft Austria used the site for spamming...
- Because of the large amount of publicity, including being indirectly slashdotted,[9] Guilfanov's website received more visitors than it could cope with...