Definitions
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- noun computing An electronic message
posted to multiplenewsgroups simultaneously. - noun computing An act of crossposting.
- verb computing, transitive To post (a message) to multiple newsgroups simultaneously.
- verb computing, intransitive To make a crosspost.
Etymologies
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Examples
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And I love the fact that I can easily "crosspost" to Facebook and Twitter on a per post basis.
Mashable! 2010
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I thought I'd crosspost my thoughts on this from my blog, where I link through to some older posts.
Venezuela bans violent video games: a first-person guest essay - Boing Boing 2009
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Apologies - I failed to crosspost the poll to world_cup_2010 yesterday and instead posted it here twice.
World Cup Day 14 world_cup_2010 2010
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You may now return to your regularly scheduled media spin-programming. crosspost from FL
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Today's pet peeve is people who use apps to crosspost their twitter feed to Livejournal.
Pet Peeve of the Day julieandrews 2009
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(Note: I automatically crosspost to Twitter, thence to Facebook.)
Archive 2009-07-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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You may now return to your regularly scheduled media spin-programming. crosspost from FL
Archive 2009-10-01 2009
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(Note: I automatically crosspost to Twitter, thence to Facebook.)
The Future of Today's Legal Scholarship part 2 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Kat will be posting at zarhooie_blogathon@Dreamwidth, but has graciously decided to crosspost to LiveJournal.
Valentines, part the first mllelaurel 2009
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It's time we began protecting that right by passing the Employee Free Choice Act. This is a crosspost from AFL-CIO Now blog.
Arlene Holt Baker: Shirley Sherrod and All Workers Deserve To Have Their Voices Protected 2010
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