Please ignore this post as I develop my spam refining techniques:
This splog bait has many terms, such as Royal Caribbean Cruise and Aruba Vacation Package, that make the splog bait post likely to be plagiarized by sploggers. Did you ever wonder what happens when a bus full of young girls get into an accident on their way to an online gambling site? They probably hoped to make millions of dollars playing poker, Texas holdem and blackjack. Now they need a personal injury lawyer to sue the bus company! (Yes, this is splog bait.) The poor girls will have to take brand-name, FDA approved medications for their injuries — drugs like ambien, tramadol, lexapro, pehentermine and viagra. Some might even require laser eye surgery. If that doesn’t help, maybe the young girls can recover from the painful illnesses and injuries by making a reservation for a vacation in Orlando, Bermuda, or as a Las Vegas hotel. If their injuries make them bedridden, they will have take classes toward a degree from a distance learning program. Splog bait. It might be for a GED or a high school diploma or a college degree. They will need degrees and have skills to find a good job since good jobs are hard to find in this economy. And the real estate market might go soft if the bank rates are not low for mortgage — maybe mortgage insurance will help. This splog bait has nothing to do with liability insurance, however.
It was original posted at
ebiquity.umbc.edu/blogger/2006/04/29/splog-bait-young-girls-need-personal-injury-lawyer-to-pay-for-diplomas/
05 Jun 06
4:35 pm
Hahaha, got a kick out of that one. What’s ironic is this morning by some unlikely twist of fate, I ended up at Google Adsense feedback’s page and left them a little note regarding my whole “when are they going to take responsibility?” thing.
I told them frankly what was wrong and I offered some constructive ideas about how they could improve their services, get rid of a lot of a good deal of sploggers, and as a bonus be able to greatly enhance the features of their feedreader service. It told me I’d hear back from them within x hours or something. HA. They probably have ad earnings automatically connected to each users email that comes in and if you’re below a certain threshold they don’t even read it. Being that I don’t use them (or anyone else) for ads, I assume I’m below that threshold.
Oh, check yer email later.
05 Jun 06
4:50 pm
I take no credit for it, it actually comes from http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/blogger/2006/04/29/splog-bait-young-girls-need-personal-injury-lawyer-to-pay-for-diplomas/. And I actually meant that no one need reply because I am truly working on a spam plugin to see what it can do (nothing special). Anyway, thanks for your comment on this stupid post!
And BTW if you think google isn’t being a good corp citizen, yahoo is (unitl I hear otherwise) a lot worse. Will expound later.
17 Oct 06
11:16 pm
[...] Today, Don Lapre, or one of his agents, or somebody representing him, left two spam comments on MaxPower. I’ve never heard of Don Lapre before today, but thats because I don’t watch infomercials. Apparently, Don Lapre is the king of infomercials having made millions from them during the 90’s. I’m not sure why Don would need to spam MaxPower, but he did. I could tell they were spam because A) both comments were exactly the same, and, B) one of the posts he commented on is clearly marked as as spam bait (Spam this please (no, not you)). Here is a sample from the spam harvesting post he commented on: …Did you ever wonder what happens when a bus full of young girls get into an accident on their way to an online gambling site? They probably hoped to make millions of dollars playing poker, Texas holdem and blackjack. Now they need a personal injury lawyer to sue the bus company! (Yes, this is splog bait.)… [...]