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Rpsh Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

bounce around

It's a stat that gets bounced around as e-mail-forward wisdom.

What is "bounce around"? And what is 'e-mail-forward'?
( Is the latter one a international terminology which means transmitting someone's tweet, maybe, again? )
  

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Are you referring to bounce rate? If so, this is a statistic that's often available in web analytics that allows you to see how many people went to your home page and left without having clicked on any other site page. Email forwarding is when you send an email you've received to someone else.

  • Are you referring to bounce rate?
  • If so, this is a statistic that's often available in web analytics that allows you to see how many people went to your home page and left without having clicked on any other site page.
  • Email forwarding is when you send an email you've received to someone else.
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Are you referring to bounce rate? If so, this is a statistic that's often available in web analytics that allows you to see how many people went to your home page and left without having clicked on any other site page. Email forwarding is when you send an email you've received to someone else.
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I've never heard of this for twitter, but I could be wrong!
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rpshIt's a stat that gets bounced around
"bounced around" is an idiom for being frequently discussed, debated, or mentioned.
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I think your explanation makes sense!
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Send (a letter or email) on to a further destination.

This is a kind of explanation of this word. If it made sense, what do you think of the meaning of 'e-mail-forward wisdom', especially the 'wisdom'?
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Got it, thank you!
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e-mail forward wisdom - the right ways and circumstances to forward an e-mail
If you forward email, you send it to others.
That is the way that emails "go viral." I have seen many chain-letter emails that say "send this message to 10 of your friends."
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Got it. It seems like 'repost'. Thank you!

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