by Obvious » Mon Feb 19, 2007 1:49 pm
It's not so much for human use, it's for web search ranking.
You see, if there are thousands of websites that link to your page the search engines think, "Shit...this person's site is hot! Off the charts! Damn, I bet everyone's looking to find this site so I'll go ahead and increase it's search ranking!"
So, if you create a simple program that searches out any sites that have certain web applications that they can exploit, you simply run a program on your computer and let it do the work for you. After a month of letting it run You'll have twenty-bazillion sites affected and your ranking on search engines is insane.
Honestly it's smart programing and thought, but it's fucking LAMECORE when you have to deal with it. It's sucks in the end for the end users, not the spammers, because we end up having to pay for more staff to be employed to combat all the new spamming techniques.
I believe in mass mailing if they are a true mailing distributor. If you were on a list, and they have a real way to discontinue being on the list, rather then having them just verify that you are a real e-mail address and then sell those addresses to other companies to spam you more, then I have no problem. Personally I think that you should have to double opt-in rather then double opt-out. /shrug
It's not so much for human use, it's for web search ranking.
You see, if there are thousands of websites that link to your page the search engines think, "Shit...this person's site is hot! Off the charts! Damn, I bet everyone's looking to find this site so I'll go ahead and increase it's search ranking!"
So, if you create a simple program that searches out any sites that have certain web applications that they can exploit, you simply run a program on your computer and let it do the work for you. After a month of letting it run You'll have twenty-bazillion sites affected and your ranking on search engines is insane.
Honestly it's smart programing and thought, but it's fucking LAMECORE when you have to deal with it. It's sucks in the end for the end users, not the spammers, because we end up having to pay for more staff to be employed to combat all the new spamming techniques.
I believe in mass mailing if they are a true mailing distributor. If you were on a list, and they have a real way to discontinue being on the list, rather then having them just verify that you are a real e-mail address and then sell those addresses to other companies to spam you more, then I have no problem. Personally I think that you should have to double opt-in rather then double opt-out. /shrug