Created by: Robert Derbyshire
Number of Blossarys: 4
- English (EN)
- Malay (MS)
- Greek (EL)
- Russian (RU)
- Swahili (SW)
- Romanian (RO)
- French (FR)
- Vietnamese (VI)
- Albanian (SQ)
- Japanese (JA)
- Arabic (AR)
- French, Canadian (CF)
- Bulgarian (BG)
- Serbian (SR)
- Chinese, Simplified (ZS)
- Spanish (ES)
- Italian (IT)
- Farsi (FA)
- Spanish, Latin American (XL)
- Hungarian (HU)
- Indonesian (ID)
- Swedish (SV)
- German (DE)
- Dutch (NL)
- Afrikaans (AF)
- English, UK (UE)
- Kazakh (KK)
- Sinhalese (SI)
- Malay (MS)
- Greek (EL)
- Russian (RU)
- Swahili (SW)
- Romanian (RO)
- French (FR)
- Vietnamese (VI)
- Albanian (SQ)
- Japanese (JA)
- Arabic (AR)
- French, Canadian (CF)
- Bulgarian (BG)
- Serbian (SR)
- Chinese, Simplified (ZS)
- Spanish (ES)
- Italian (IT)
- Farsi (FA)
- Spanish, Latin American (XL)
- Hungarian (HU)
- Indonesian (ID)
- Swedish (SV)
- German (DE)
- Dutch (NL)
- Afrikaans (AF)
- English, UK (UE)
- Kazakh (KK)
- Sinhalese (SI)
The community of commenters on a particular blog.
Visible html or other coding on a page, owing to incorrect coding.
A biz blog established to communicate the company's viewpoint on a public relations crisis.
A blog reader who posts comments in the comments section.
Acronym used in online correspondence, where any words communicated should not be posted on the other person's blog.
Otherwise known as old media, this means printed paper newspapers and magazines.
Consciously leaving out several words from a quotation to launch an attack on the quoted person.