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Spam on Bloggerparty

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I have not been on Bloggerparty for a while and thought I'd come on here and read a few of the newest blogs on here. I do find interesting blogs here and actually came here to read, not necessarily to do this blog.

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IntricateGirl's picture

Attention all Bloggerparty users- if you are as sick of spam as I am!

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We have the ability to flag posts as spam. USE IT, PLEASE!!! Tonight, I log on to find the whole front of the board covered in spam. I'm sick of it, and I know I'm not the only one.

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Admin Must be On Holiday

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Well admin I reckon you are taking a break and while you are gone the spam has been rife on what once used to be a pretty good community blog. It's too bad that once you come back you will have your hands full cleaning things up.

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Why Is adeline8 Allowed To Spam This Blog

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There are occasions when I get something important to say and I will post it on this blog. I have known this blog for awhile and normally it is spam free but recently I've noticed that adeline8 has been allowed to post a whole lot of nonsense.

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Santa will bring more length and strength to your willy!

bogus emails | enlargement | humor | silly stuff | spam

I am so tired of getting these emails. They get stupider and stupider! Here is the latest:

"
Eager to celebrate these holidays like never before?
Get ready for something absolutely special on New Year!

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Your insatiable chick will be full of pleasure

bogus emails | enlargement | humor | silly stuff | spam

I am so tired of getting male enlargement emails. I am a woman! It's gotten so bad that I am getting these every hour. 24 hours a day. How do they get my email address?

Even if I was a man, I wouldn't try these out...... I have a simple reason for that. I know they don't work, otherwise 75% of the male population would be running to their mailboxes. We are stuck with what the Good Lord granted good or bad.

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Spam Industrial Complex

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I never thought it would come to this, but I think we're faced with a new breed of enemy: The Anti-Spam Industrial Complex.

Think about this for a minute: Do you expect the Pentagon to actually eliminate any of this nation's enemies? Do you expect the Cancer Society to find a cure for that disease? If they did, they'd be putting themselves out of work. If you don't believe this is the case, consider the March of Dimes which suffered mightly and almost went out of business when polio was cured. Adroitly, that worthy charity quickly adopted birth defects as its new cause, no doubt because there's little hope of ever ridding the world of birth defects.

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Spam Is Not Protected

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Few of us are in favor of spam. In fact, most of the online and offline discussion about unwanted email is from or about people who are fed up with finding obnoxious or viral-infected messages from strangers email in their inboxes. And allmost no one on the Internet is surprised that recent studies indicate more than 80% of all email messages are unwanted.

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Somebody Stop This Guy!

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I mean, goodness, at least 16 posts in a row about hair loss, and NAGATLAKSHMI didn't write a single one of them. I'm writing this just to break things up some; help y'all!

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SPAM is about to exceed the amount of personal email send worldwide

e-mail | Glue Guns | mail | spam | Spoof | Summer Crafting

Spam Emails are electronic bulk messages, which are generally undesired. Many people are already experiencing this for some time; the number undesirable email is greater then the number of personal mail. It won't take long before the amount of SPAM will exceed the amount of personal email send WorldWide.

IDC Research predicts that this year about 97 billion daily e-mails are being send worldwide, of which more than 40 billion can be labelled spam. According to the research firm, 2007 will be the first year that more spam then personal mail will be send.

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Tell me why

Dennis DeYoung | fraud | spam | splog

Why is it that so many people insist on posting blogs of nothing but pure SPLOGS! Come on, really! I mean, are these people not smart enough to realize how many people get tired of reading copied material? Do these people not realize how much of a fraud they are making themselves turn into?

As if junk mail and spam aren't enough to worry about, we get bombarded with splogs and copied material every time we turn around. I have nothing against sponsored posts, as long as the blogger makes a point of letting the readers know that it is a sponsored post. There is actually good money in it. I do, however, have a problem with posts that are pure advertising without the warning.

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Your RSS Feed might look like Spam!

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RSS feeds seem to be the breakout technology for the year. With more users turning to them for driving traffic to their site, it's no wonder that a trail of RSS feed spam is following in the wake. A careful editing of your RSS feed could make the difference between being classified as genuine content or RSS spam.RSS search engines are just beginning to pick up steam. As more RSS feeds become searchable, the number of visitors will increase and spam is sure to follow. It is an unfortunate side effect of free communication. While RSS users can typically unsubscribe to feeds they deem as spam, browsing with keywords in an RSS search engine is where the problem arisesRSS spam largely consists of three main types most often found in the RSS search engines. The first type is keyword stuffing.Keyword stuffing involves filling each RSS feed article with high-value keywords for a specific topic. The articles are not intended for human visitors, but instead for search engine robots to direct traffic to a target web site. This RSS spam technique is nothing more than an adaptation of the typical keyword-stuffed web page, often banned by major search engines.The second type involves RSS feed link farms. These RSS articles often contain very little content, if any, other than a simple keyword. Their main attraction is the feed title. Clicking the feed title takes the user to a blog containing tens or hundreds of other blogs and RSS feeds, each directing to more links within the farm. The goal of this type of RSS spam is to trick the user into clicking advertisements or directing them to a product web site.

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Fun with email.

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Sometimes I like to open letters that I know are spam. Why? I'm not sure why. I don't even open 90% of my non-junk mail. I guess because it's pretty good entertainment.

I can't imagine what sort of people are taken in by ads telling them that they have the best stock, weight loss drug, or erection meds. Oh, and by the way spammers, I'm a female. I'm completely happy with the size of my penis, and I don't want to add 5 inches. But if I ever do, I'll probably still ignore you.

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Tired of spammy emails

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Anyone else tired of the bogus emails that come in your inbox?

Lately, I receive about 10 emails a day about Viagra. AND I AM A WOMAN!

I am so tired of them. And if I'm not receiving emails about that, I am receiving emails about enlargement.

I could use the spam control feature, but than it blocks some emails I want to receive.

I wonder if the businesses/people that send these make any money off doing it. It would seem to me that it would just make people mad and noone would buy their products.

They don't email me anything that would be of use to me as a woman. Viagra is not a product I need.

I don't even know how they get my email address. That's a big question to me. Does anyone know?

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A revolution in internet searching

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Google, a company as ubiquitous on the internet as Microsoft on hard-drives, has recently started beta testing a system of accessible web search for the visually challenged (the fey term for the blind and partially sighted). This product, for the want of a better word, is called 'Accessible Search' and is available on Google's experimental software site, http://labs.google.com/accesible. It utilises the company's standard PageRank, but further categorises and orders results by their usability; thus, in principle, these modified results should cater to a wider audience than the typical two-eyes, two ears, one heart, one nose, one stomach, two intestines and twenty-eight teeth brigade served by the current system. Of course, some will cry, "What a waste of resources! What interest could a blind person possibly have in pages bursting with one-dimensional text?"" And they would be wrong. That world is gone. In these days of judging the quality and propinquity of a society by the manner in which it treats its less conventionally capable citizens, every magnanimous (not to mention self-serving) company and institution should deem it a priority to cater to everyone (well, almost everyone) lumped under the categorical aegis of 'human'. Naturally, some are less human than others. Paedophiles, rapists, murderers, agnostics, Michael Jackson ... no right-minded company wants to speak to the needs of these people, at least in so far as they are solely defined by those aforementioned epiphets; besides, whenever possible, they cater to themselves. The visually, aurally and intellectually challenged, however, demand, quite properly, that they be treated in no less meritorious a fashion than anyone else.

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