Spammer likes old snail-eating entry
Spammers have been hammering this blog recently. Of course they're wasting their time since I screen comments now, and it's been kind of amusing reading them.
Some have stock comments they can cut and paste on any blog ("Write more often."), some flatter ("This is a very interesting site. The content is very informative and I am so glad that I dropped by. Thanks! "), some try to elicit a response ("Could you comment on which theme you are using or was it custom designed?"), some are clearly bored with their spamming jobs ("Tomorrow I finish university!"), some are lazy ("Unbelievable!"), and some just seem to put words together ("Who are the coupons?") .
I had to laugh at one I received this morning: "These kind of post are always inspiring and I prefer to read quality content so I happy to find many good point here in the post, writing is simply great, thank you for the post."
It was almost as long as the 2-year-old entry the spammer was trying to comment on—three lines about a woman who eats the snails she finds in her garden. Inspiring? Many good point(s)?
Some have stock comments they can cut and paste on any blog ("Write more often."), some flatter ("This is a very interesting site. The content is very informative and I am so glad that I dropped by. Thanks! "), some try to elicit a response ("Could you comment on which theme you are using or was it custom designed?"), some are clearly bored with their spamming jobs ("Tomorrow I finish university!"), some are lazy ("Unbelievable!"), and some just seem to put words together ("Who are the coupons?") .
I had to laugh at one I received this morning: "These kind of post are always inspiring and I prefer to read quality content so I happy to find many good point here in the post, writing is simply great, thank you for the post."
It was almost as long as the 2-year-old entry the spammer was trying to comment on—three lines about a woman who eats the snails she finds in her garden. Inspiring? Many good point(s)?






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