I'm not sure if there is a character who is specifically identified as Samoan in 'Pulp Fiction'. It's possible but I don't recall it off the top of my head.
Potential spam on a story usually means there's a suspicion that the content might be unwanted or excessive and could be considered as junk or irrelevant.
Funny Samoan stories often involve the daily life and traditions in Samoa. They might include things like family interactions, for example, a story about a mischievous child and how the family reacts to their antics. Also, nature and the local environment play a part. Stories about animals in the Samoan jungle or by the beach can be really humorous, like when a crab pinched a villager who was trying to catch it.
I don't know for sure if 'Samoan Pulp Fiction' is a book or a movie. It could be either. It might be a book with a gripping story full of pulp - like elements set in Samoa. Or it could be a movie that brings to life a Samoan - themed pulp story on the big screen.
I'm not sure specifically what 'Samoan Pulp Fiction' is about as it could be a relatively unknown or niche work. It might be a story set in Samoa with elements typical of pulp fiction like action, adventure, and complex characters.
The term 'spam great big story' is rather ambiguous. It could be a made - up or very specific term within a certain community. If we break it down, spam is the unwanted stuff. 'Great big' implies something large or significant. So it could be about a really big or impactful spam situation. For example, it might be a story about a spam wave that flooded a particular network or platform, causing chaos and disruption. Maybe it involved a new type of spam technique that was hard to counter, and the story would detail the efforts to deal with it.
One sign is that they have no profile picture or very generic pictures. Another sign could be that they follow a large number of accounts randomly but have very few followers themselves.