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Other Sources of the "Slashdot Effect"?

mattsucks asks: "I was surfing Google News today, looking for something interesting. I had just loaded the page, and hit refresh. A new story popped up at the top of the news page, so I chased the link. 'Server Too Busy, Try Again Later' replied the kind webserver. Obviously a Google News-driven Slashdotting was in effect (pun intended). Another example: one of our local talk-radio DJs likes to have his listeners pound the web sites of anyone he is peeved at. He's the #1 DJ in his slot, so when he says 'click' he generates a LOT of traffic. What other causes have people found of the Slashdot Effect?"

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  1. Re:slashdot effect + in effect = great pun!!! by RevAaron · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Was that really the pun? When reading this, I was thinking the same thing as you posted: "Wow, if that is supposed to be a pun, not only is it contrived, it really sucks." I just assumed there was some miniscule nugget of punnage that was beyond my will to look for it... But I am not alone.

    Man. You are so right about the "pun."

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