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NO! Im not a female - but being a dragon, I do eat them.
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I would definitely report these - at least two are the same guy and the third is probably the same person - adjacent IPs on hqhost and all registered around the same time - of course the only problem with these type of spammers - they do it all by scripts that only take a few minutes to generate and post all these pages (there's about 8000 total between the domains) and they have 31 other domains like this - Google will normally run with this type and get them taken down pretty quickly
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Selling porn allows me to stay in a constant state of Bliss - ain't that a trip!
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 3,914
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Linkster, let me ask you a theoretical question...
Let's say someone doesn't have your "magic whois powers" (ha ha) and doesn't take the time to uncover this particular spammers larger network of pages. And that person just spamreports this single page. Not the guys whole network, his domains,his host, his dns, his 8000 script generated pages... Do you think google will think enough of the single page spam report to track down the spammers whole network and drop it from the results? |
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NO! Im not a female - but being a dragon, I do eat them.
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Bill - I would say that thye probably would put it on the backburner unless theyve gotten their magical auto-whois tool working yet as they have become a registrar with access to the whole database
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