How do I pray to the Creator again.. F1.. '_'
Dear Thomas Biskup, please rid us of evil spamminators.
How do I pray to the Creator again.. F1.. '_'
Dear Thomas Biskup, please rid us of evil spamminators.
You steal a scroll labelled HITME. The orc hits you.
Let Us Pray
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Gate closers: (ImmaNinja Level 44 Drakish Monk);
Ultras: Maybe one day.
Originally Posted by Silfir
You hit Andor Drakon, the ElDeR cHaOs GoD, and severely wound him.
The greater balor summons some help!
The ratling duelist disarms you. You drop your blessed Trident of the Red Rooster (+36, 6d12+18) [+12, +12]. It flies to the west.
Andor Drakon, the ElDeR cHaOs GoD, picks up the blessed Trident of the Red Rooster (+36, 6d12+18) [+12, +12].
Andor Drakon, the ElDeR cHaOs GoD, wields the blessed Trident of the Red Rooster (+36, 6d12+18) [+12, +12].
I've e-mailed him. Hopefully he shall come forth to smite the evil spambots soon.
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Hm. I wonder if anyone ever has bought/browsed/been tempted by anything posted by a spambot...? I mean, we log into these boards to read a nice funny story, or laugh at some horrible misfortune, or help/hinder some clewless [sic] newbie. "Potion of extra hilling" hah thats funny.
Anyway, does the initiator of said spambot think we would reward this evil act by actually buying something? If anyone clicked on those links, it was surely to find out where he lives, and carpet-bomb his house and garage and patio.
So, has anyone, ever, in the history of the internet, reacted posetively to spambottified business ouvertures?
-M
In the history of internet? Maybe once for every billion spam messages. That's the problem with spam, it's too cheap to produce. If just one in a billion people decides to actually read and respond to one of the trillions of spam messages that are self-reproducing and clogging the internet, the spammers can still profit. Once the spambots reach a sufficient level of intelligence, they will probably bury us under a mountain of spam and kill us all.
Last edited by grobblewobble; 09-17-2010 at 07:40 AM.
You steal a scroll labelled HITME. The orc hits you.
Spambots are currently some of the most advanced AI in the world. They aren't very good learners though.In the history of internet? Maybe once for every billion spam messages. That's the problem with spam, it's too cheap to produce. If just one in a billion people decides to actually read and respond to one of the trillions of spam messages that are self-reproducing and clogging the internet, the spammers can still profit. Once the spambots reach a sufficient level of intelligence, they will probably bury us under a mountain of spam and kill us all.
I said it before, and I'll say it again. If I knew scripture like you, I'd prolly be an athiest too.. -gut
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One of the main points of spambots these days is to increase a company's Google ranking. By including links or even referencing company names and products they push up Google search hits and make the product more popular.
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