slashdot
English
Etymology
After Slashdot, a site that commonly links to other, smaller sites.
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slashdot (third-person singular simple present slashdots, present participle slashdotting, simple past and past participle slashdotted)
- (computing, Internet, dated) To render a website slow or unusable via the unusually large number of page requests that result from a link on a very popular web site.
- 2002, Shelley Powers et al., Unix Power Tools
- If these numbers are significantly higher than normal usage, something is amiss (perhaps your web server has been slashdotted).
- [2003], 2006 Matthew Strebe, The Best of SlashNOT, 2002–2005
- And that guy is supposed to be thrilled to lose both his inbound and outbound connections and e-mail for the joy of having been slashdotted.
- 2005, Ivan Ristic, Apache Security
- Sites that have been slashdotted report traffic between several hundred and several thousand hits per minute.
- 2005, Charles Stross, Accelerando
- Oh shit, thinks Manfred, better buy some more server time. He can recognize the signs: He's about to be slashdotted.
- 2002, Shelley Powers et al., Unix Power Tools
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