404 compliant adj.
The status of a website which has
been completely removed, usually by the administrators of the
hosting site as a result of net abuse by the website operators.
The term is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the standard "301
compliant" Murkowski Bill disclaimer used by spammers. See also:
spam, spamvertize.
The status of a website which has
been completely removed, usually by the administrators of the
hosting site as a result of net abuse by the website operators.
The term is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the standard "301
compliant" Murkowski Bill disclaimer used by spammers. See also:
spam, spamvertize.
Related:
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1. Also spelled "/. effect"; what is
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[from "Monty Python's Flying
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It usually has nonexistent, incomplete, or incorrect... - rogue
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