Le sigh.
Seriously, I've never understood spam. At least, when used for anything but phishing. If they're advertising someone's legitimate site, you'd think they'd get mad at how poorly their company is being represented. And if it's just advertising sites that are plain ol' scams, then wouldn't you at least want it to be more believable?
I mean, how frequently can one expect the thought process, "huh. that sure is some bizarre non-english! I better enter all my credit card info, so maybe it'll start making sense!"?
sigh , im not going to read all that spam i knew it was spam by skim reading the 1st paragraph
its s shame you do it on clickshake
Customers probably do get mad if they look into how their site is being marketed, but they probably already have their money at that point and have legally done exactly what they said they would do: get them links.
It might help a little to make all forum links nofollow.
A simpler suggestion might be to create a "bbcode" for a link. But, to trick spammers who are used to that, using a different code for it.
(e.g. [linky=www.myaddress.com]description[/linky])
I hate spam on a website called roblox.com people spam in the comments on peoples created levels or uniforms. for example theres something called robux and it cost money to get or you can get it daily (for free) by becoming Bc (BuildersClub membership) or you can trade a lot of tix for very few robux. and people put stuff like this in comments "BUILDERMAN (one of the creators oh yea and this parenthethes arent in the spam) TOLD ME HOW TO GET 999999999999999 TIX AND ROBUX Copy and paste this on 12 games, 4 heads, 3 pants, and 4 shirts then look in your inbox and a message will appear saying "You won 999999999999999 Tickets and robux!" ITS SCARY". And then if you do what the comment tells you you get banned or get a warning of getting banned because people report you for spamming! See what I mean?
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