Campaigners Against Search Engine Spam Decide to Spam Their Message
If you've got an email address, chances are you've been sent email spam over the past 2 weeks by a group calling themselves OrganicSpam.com. Their message seems simple enough:
But they've completely sabotaged their campaign by using email spam to distribute their message. How can they possibly consider being taken seriously? Spamming others about their crusade against spam is not only ludicrous but pretty hilarious when you think about it. Chances are that people who are pissed off about search engine spam are bound to be annoyed by email spam too, right? Duh!
They also don't seem to want people to know who they really are. There are no names on the website and they've used cloaked details for their domain registration. I have a suspicion who is behind such a dumb idea, but if any of you know for certain, please email me.
"We would like to draw your attention to the smoldering issue of search engine spam and click fraud being used to the advantage of search engines and the inaction by them in dealing with it. OrganicSpam.com is a venture created to act as a podium to fight against the fallacies of search engines and bring the internet community on a common pedestal to raise our voice against the ongoing exploitations".
But they've completely sabotaged their campaign by using email spam to distribute their message. How can they possibly consider being taken seriously? Spamming others about their crusade against spam is not only ludicrous but pretty hilarious when you think about it. Chances are that people who are pissed off about search engine spam are bound to be annoyed by email spam too, right? Duh!
They also don't seem to want people to know who they really are. There are no names on the website and they've used cloaked details for their domain registration. I have a suspicion who is behind such a dumb idea, but if any of you know for certain, please email me.
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