Gawd damn Spammers!
I recently re-enabled comments on this blog[1]. I couldn't remember why I had disabled them as I did it a long time ago. Then it hit me. Spam!
Since re-enabling the comments I've been getting loads of it in the comments, this isn't to bad as Blogger seems to be doing a grand job of recognising it and filtering it to my spam comments folder.
Bizzarly it all seems to be to one brief post I did back in 2002 that mearly says:
So maybe their Sarcasm detector is broken.
Still some of the spam is quiet intresting to read. Like this one for a movies website[3].
I can't help but think "Best. Film. Ever." Although I don't remember Shakespear writing about Batman & Robin, but hey if it makes a good movie what do I care. Maybe I should pitch this as a script to Hollywood. Then again they just seem intrested in remakes and sequals these days.
[1] And indeed let search engines find it and such like so that may be part of the problem.
[2]The Post
[3] It would probably scam and/or virus you to buggery if you went there so I've removed all the links in it (there were loads!) and I'm certainly not going there to check it out for myself.
I recently re-enabled comments on this blog[1]. I couldn't remember why I had disabled them as I did it a long time ago. Then it hit me. Spam!
Since re-enabling the comments I've been getting loads of it in the comments, this isn't to bad as Blogger seems to be doing a grand job of recognising it and filtering it to my spam comments folder.
Bizzarly it all seems to be to one brief post I did back in 2002 that mearly says:
"Oooo yes please send me lots of spam about lowering my phone calls even though I'm out side America and the offer has no relavance to me. "[2]
So maybe their Sarcasm detector is broken.
Still some of the spam is quiet intresting to read. Like this one for a movies website[3].
"
A story of greed, tough hate, and romance. Three young women - Deena Jones, Effie White, and Lorrell Robinson - desire to become pop stars and get their wish when they're picked to be backup singers for the legendary James "Thunder" Early. Then they're set free for leads, but Curtis Taylor and Effie's brother C.C. decide for Deena to be lead which upsets Effie. Mr Freeze plans on taking Gotham City hostage by freezing the town into a permanent winter. In the meantime, a new seductive villainous, Poison Ivy, has appeared to cause a rift in the partnership of Batman & Robin. While all this is happening, faithful butler Alfred is dying. Mr. Freeze holds the key to save his life. Enter Batgirl to help save the day. Shakespeare's famous play is updated to the hip modern suburb of Verona still retaining its original dialogue. The gun-toting members of the families wage a vicious war on the streets as the star-crossed lovers, their tragic destiny.
"
I can't help but think "Best. Film. Ever." Although I don't remember Shakespear writing about Batman & Robin, but hey if it makes a good movie what do I care. Maybe I should pitch this as a script to Hollywood. Then again they just seem intrested in remakes and sequals these days.
[1] And indeed let search engines find it and such like so that may be part of the problem.
[2]The Post
[3] It would probably scam and/or virus you to buggery if you went there so I've removed all the links in it (there were loads!) and I'm certainly not going there to check it out for myself.

