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Category Archives: spam

Ben Metcalfe Blog: Poisoned RSS: An approach to dealing with aggressive feed thieves

Posted on 18 January, 2011 by Martin Stabe
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Wow. "a tutorial on how you can really try to hurt someone who is leaching your RSS feed – to the extent that it damages and potentially destroys their splog operation. I am not a lawyer but I do not believe any of what I am about to go through is illegal – although I’ll admit that it is naughty."
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currybetdotnet : My Telegraph is held up by Texas Hold ‘Em spam

Posted on 19 September, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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MyTelegraph suffered a heavy spam attack last weekend. Martin Belam has the details.
Posted in links, moderation, mytelegraph, spam, telegraph | Leave a reply

ZDNet.com: Put the lid on Quechup

Posted on 7 September, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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"In recent days, I’ve received a half dozen invitations to join Quechup (it gets no linkage because it deserves none)"
Posted in links, quechup, socialnetworks, spam | Leave a reply

E-consultancy.com: Social network launches worldwide spam campaign

Posted on 7 September, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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Ilana Fox: "Quechup spammed every single person in my Google contacts at 5am this morning when I was fast asleep." Ahhh.
Posted in Google, links, Privacy, quechup, socialnetworks, spam | Leave a reply

Flickr: This is not a brothel…

Posted on 24 August, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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Tom Coates is not happy with PR people who send him press releases because of his blog, PlasticBag.org: "It really pisses me off that press people consider me an outlet to push their marketing messages."
Posted in advertising, blogging, links, marketing, Public Relations, spam | Leave a reply

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