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A lot of people seem to be skeptical about this, but I think it really does work. The idea is not new -- I've seen similar logic for trapping web spiders for at least the last 10 years. The spammers will eventually block the domain, so a real solution would involve (obviously) changing the... more
Reviewed by demonveen Mar 28 2008, 05:29pm ( 100 reviews ) • officeofstrategicinfluence.com
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Rated by insyen on Sep 28, 1:37am
*useful
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Rated by slowmo on Sep 24, 3:33pm
this may work 10 years ago.
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Rated by herrcafe on Mar 10 2009, 10:40pm
because there is no such thing as a blacklist.
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Rated by Jamiewendell on Feb 10 2009, 4:23am
Won't kill spam. What it WILL do is improve their google position etc. I fucking loathe this site.
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Rated by MizLollipop on Jan 24 2009, 12:25pm
I lovvve it
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Rated by chipsandsalsa on Dec 16 2008, 11:59am
From the page: "This link kills spam " no it doesn't.
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Rated by YearoftheRat on Nov 23 2008, 8:26am
Bookmarked for prosperity!
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Rated by The-Bozz on Oct 21 2008, 10:25pm
Uneffective. Spammers just find the "durr i kill spam" links and add the destination to their spambots' blacklist.
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Rated by TA997 on Aug 18 2008, 1:32pm
Stolen from Marielaem's pages