Targeting Spam > Denying Spammer’s Rights? Oh, the Humanity!

[ SOME RANDOM DUDE] If he sees “no soliciting” he knows he has hundreds of thousands of other blogs at the click of the mouse. Instead of wasting his time with someone who has said “no soliciting” he is going to gamble on the person who has’nt said “no soliciting”.(Old As Time) What you are trying to do is own the world wide web, which you know is unethical;

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[Spamhuntress.com] Spam Huntress » Comment spam: I’ve got a few suggestions for what to do next: First off, what you do depends on what country this is. There might be criminal implications, if the logs of his activity were saved, and he’s in a country where this kind of thing could be interpreted as illegal.

[Annelisabeth.com] Ann Elisabeth's blog: February 2005 Archives: I fully expect the domains spamvertized in this way will be banned. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but unless you run a campaign with a lifespan of one month, and expect to trash the domain after that, you'll eventually be bested by Google.

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