lamers usually link not to the website but only to the content/download. therefore a content provider will have the impact of traffic but not the advantage of receiving page views/ad clicks.
This was especially frowned up in the 90s when traffic was expensive and led to download pre-pages and up to the kind of file share storage providers you still see to day.
content provider: dude, if you lame link my stuff, no one will click on the ads on my page and I have to take it all down eventually.
lamer: but I don't have anything original except that "great" link collection.
content provider: stop lame linking! ( had to include that line, because stemming would be too hard (◔_◔))
Betty: Where has Mike been? I haven't seen him for like two weeks.
Jen: He's binge-lining "Breaking Bad"...
Betty: What's that; like watching every eposode in a row?
Jen: Yep. He says he's tired of not being able to understand all of those references to Heisenberg and Jesse Pinkman that he hears all of the time.
Betty: Heisenberg?
"Hey, a brilliant scientist just found a way to extend average human lifespan, such a good news right?"
"Sounds like so, but why?, Why would you want to live longer? Being an old, lanky, and damn rusty is not good, at the end, you just still die, just like "Average" human being."
"Hey, a brilliant scientist just found a way to extend average human lifespan, such a good news right?"
"Sounds like so, but why?, Why would you want to live longer? Being an old, lanky, and damn rusty is not good, at the end, you just still die, just like "Average" human being."