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| | bumcheeks007 | Apr 26, 1:44pm | | Fuck a duck! |
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 Sponsor | digits | May 2, 6:38am | 3. what forums? maybe it'd be better to list the actual posts in the forums rather than give an SU name since we'd have to follow all his groups to try to find his forum spam. and if his name consistently showed up with the spammy posts in the forum... then we'd know.. :)
NC2K said elsewhere:
So far this guy has spammed every freakin' group he joins with his stupid offsite blogs and web meeting sites.
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| NC2K | May 2, 6:49am | | 4: If you look on his "about me" page you'll see all the groups he has joined. Most of them if not all have been spammed by him. |
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 Sponsor | Vortexfugue | May 2, 6:38pm | | 6. Yeah, that's spam. But that whole group is spam central. Practically every thread there has just one post, the OP's spam. You couldn't pay me to join that group. |
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 Sponsor | Vortexfugue | May 2, 8:20pm | | Pew. And then we wonder why SU is going to hell. |
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 Sponsor | imorgen | May 2, 8:27pm | 9 - Yep. My blood was boiling earlier. I've found some sites lately through links and surfing the net that I thought were great and useful, then seen they'd already been 'discovered'. This is happening more and more, yet loads of the random stumbles are crap and if you dig a little deeper they're actually parts of spam sites (copypasted photos on eg, real estate sites that the same people have thumbed up loads of articles from). Why does this other (original) stuff get buried?
Review of this group from well known stumbler (of core forum fame) - thumb down, "[SPAM] gets bugger all circulation in the system." Crap. Utter crap.
Oh yeah:
ecogeek.group.stumbleupon.com/forum/ [ecogeek.group.stumbleupon.com/forum/] - all |
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