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The term '''post''' can refer either to:
 
The term '''post''' can refer either to:
   
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'''(verb)''' To send a [[message]] to a specific [[online location]], such as a [[newsgroup]].
 
'''(verb)''' To send a [[message]] to a specific [[online location]], such as a [[newsgroup]].
   
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[[Blog]] '''posts''' "may have [[keyword tag]]s associated with them, are usually available as [[feed]]s and often allow [[comment]]ing."<ref>Larry Clavette, et al., ”New Media and the Air Force,” Glossary 1 (U.S. Air Force 2009).[http://www.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-090406-036.pdf]</ref>
 
[[Blog]] '''posts''' "may have [[keyword tag]]s associated with them, are usually available as [[feed]]s and often allow [[comment]]ing."<ref>Larry Clavette, et al., ”New Media and the Air Force,” Glossary 1 (U.S. Air Force 2009).[http://www.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-090406-036.pdf]</ref>
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Revision as of 07:20, 7 December 2010

Definition

The term post can refer either to:

(noun) A message displayed on a newsgroup, blog, or Internet form for others to read, or

(verb) To send a message to a specific online location, such as a newsgroup.

Overview

Blog posts "may have keyword tags associated with them, are usually available as feeds and often allow commenting."[1]

References

  1. Larry Clavette, et al., ”New Media and the Air Force,” Glossary 1 (U.S. Air Force 2009).[1]