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I believe the strategy is for the spambot to leave just enough messages that *seem* human until it's got a decent comment history. Then the spam-detecting software won't nail it when it starts posting comments that are actually spam.Munga wrote:I don't really get the purpose of the spambot..what does a programmer or hacker or whoever it is that creates these spambots hope to get out of posting on forums?
But our mods are smart people, so that doesn't work on this forum, at least.
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Thanks. I try to delete most of the posts each morning, but I don't tend to check the site on weekends very often. Monday morning clean-ups can be hilarious.happywaffle wrote:I believe the strategy is for the spambot to leave just enough messages that *seem* human until it's got a decent comment history. Then the spam-detecting software won't nail it when it starts posting comments that are actually spam.Munga wrote:I don't really get the purpose of the spambot..what does a programmer or hacker or whoever it is that creates these spambots hope to get out of posting on forums?
But our mods are smart people, so that doesn't work on this forum, at least.