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07-08-2010, 02:21 PM
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I agree with someone here saying that in some way it works since there are a lot of lazy moderators cleaning their forums hence; it will benefit the site for a while. But then again, there a lot of wise readers/users now an I don't think they would be easily fooled and they won't be attracted to click links of these spammers.

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Anybody want to buy some viagra ? ... joking round. Essence of what you're alluding to ... is called the scattergun technique, imo. Is it effective ? Depends on someone's definition of effective I guess.

Anyone who tells you, its not a crazy world. Has absolutely no idea what's going on in it.

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There are people who are getting backlinks, just with spammy methods. It's not a good idea i think, but you can get traffic by spamming

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I too saw some spammer users some forum sites. But administrator not action for that. I don't like this mathod.

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Originally Posted by PaulSmith1 View Post
Yes, it is due to lazy moderator, if the moderators are active then forums can't be spammed.
Speaking of which.. Nice job spamming (not link spam fyi) as many threads as you possibly can in the shortest amount of time.

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Originally Posted by PaulSmith1 View Post
Yes, it is due to lazy moderator, if the moderators are active then forums can't be spammed.
You are the definition of irony. Luckily admins have a "erase user" button that literally erases every trace of the user except for the IP ban, so dont even flatter yourself and think it will take a lot of work to get rid of you.

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