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| Thank you http://trafficease.com - you helped me get the Top 1 result for specific keywords in yahoo. | |||
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| Paul B wrote: > > On 25 May 2007 14:19:24 -0700, ****y.Links18@gmail.com wrote: > > >Thank you http://traffic ease.com - you helped me get the Top 1 result > >for specific keywords in yahoo. > > Bollocks it did, you lame spammer > > ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- > http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups > ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- Ah, Paul B, you are so honest! | |||
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| Paul B <customerservices@houstoncrafts.com> wrote: >On Fri, 25 May 2007 17:49:19 -0700, catherine yronwode ><cat@herb-magic.com> wrote: > >>Paul B wrote: >>> >>> On 25 May 2007 14:19:24 -0700, ****y.Links18@gmail.com wrote: >>> >>> >Thank you http://traffic ease.com - you helped me get the Top 1 result >>> >for specific keywords in yahoo. >>> >>> Bollocks it did, you lame spammer >>> >>> ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet >>> News==---- >>> http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ >>> Newsgroups >>> ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- >> >>Ah, Paul B, you are so honest! > >Hi Cat, >Just pisses me off with these "I've just found this site BS" spammers. >Can they not think of something more original ? > Posting through googlegroups.com is the spammer's choice nowadays. I have set my news reader filter to "red flag" every message id containing "googlegroups.com." Every newby sock puppet seems to come from googlegroups.com. They write "I am new to the group." "I need more information." "I want to join your group." "I have this widget that needs fixed." "Could one of you who knows about this, help me find out if" blah blah blah. Then the "helpful replies" come pouring in, right on que. The first replies to show up inevitably have spammy links attached to them. So the ignorant ones go "clickity click." That keeps the spammers coming back for more. Soon, those naive about spamming get roped in, believing these googlegroups.com sock puppets to actually be a first time subscribers, when all they are really doing is spamming. What a bunch of clowns. Then, like you said, there is the "I just found this fantastic site" spam. See how almost all of this originates from googlegroups.com. The moral of the story is, please don't click on questionable or spammy links. If we all stopped clicking on them, then the spammers would get frustrated and go away. Please go away, spammers. We don't want you, and we are not about to buy whatever you are selling. If it is possible, all service providers should be required by law to impose severe restrictions and penalties against commercial spammers. If convicted, then the courts should levy stiff fines, and possibly imprisonment, on their first offense. Google should put a flashing warning on all googlegroups.com messages, by adding a "Click at your own risk" disclaimer above every link, in every message that originates from the googlegroups.com interface. Like "WARNING: YOU ARE BEING SPAMMED!" blinking in bold red letters. | |||
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| On May 26, 11:02 am, George Orwell <nob...@mixmaster.it> wrote: > The moral of the story is, please don't click on questionable or > spammy links. If we all stopped clicking on them, then the spammers > would get frustrated and go away. Please go away, spammers. We don't > want you, and we are not about to buy whatever you are selling. They have really done a number to many once valuable Usenet communities. The number of OPs has gone down while the percentage of spam has gone up. They have pretty well saturated the unmoderated ones to the point where topic specific posts are virtually impossible to pick out. google.public.support.general is a good example. Look at the numbers : http://groups.google.com/group/googl....general/about . There is 10% the postings as compared to a year ago and when reading through the messages, half are in Asian languages that don't translate well; and when clicked through their links, nothing of value. This was once a thriving community that provided tons of help to the masses of misinformed. It is a pity to just watch it rot away. -- SEO Services Ethics Advocate http://canadian-web-site-promotion.blogspot.com/ Understanding Expert SEO Services and Ethical Search Engine Optimization Techniques http://www.rezultz-web-site-promotion.com/ | |||
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