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Has anyone else noticed this?
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The real problem is that the main players in the spam game are, seemingly, above the law.
Just as the main players in any organised crime gang tend to be rather hard to catch, even though law enforcement are well aware of who they are and where they are.
I suspect the fact that many of the major spam gangs are based in Eastern Europe doesn't help much, as certain countries here have a very poor reputation when it comes to helping in the investigation and arrest of suspects in computer related crime. Given the other problems many of these countries face, I guess spam is not high on their list of priorities right now.
Just as the main players in any organised crime gang tend to be rather hard to catch, even though law enforcement are well aware of who they are and where they are.
I suspect the fact that many of the major spam gangs are based in Eastern Europe doesn't help much, as certain countries here have a very poor reputation when it comes to helping in the investigation and arrest of suspects in computer related crime. Given the other problems many of these countries face, I guess spam is not high on their list of priorities right now.
Last edited by happygeek; Dec 22nd, 2006 at 8:21 am.
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I suspect that the 'balck economy' and the 'real economy' are rather closely related in many an Eastern European country, to be honest.
Last edited by happygeek; Dec 22nd, 2006 at 8:22 am.
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Just an idea:
Many forums stop you from posting any threads until you have say 10 posts. The only problem I can think of (it is quite a big problem) is that there is a high number of interesting support requests on a users 1st post. Like I said just an idea.
Many forums stop you from posting any threads until you have say 10 posts. The only problem I can think of (it is quite a big problem) is that there is a high number of interesting support requests on a users 1st post. Like I said just an idea.
> Many forums stop you from posting any threads until you have say 10 posts.
This used to be true very long ago but just in the Webmaster Marketplace (buy/sell/trade services). But what was happening was, to get around this, everyone was just posting in other random forums hoping the moderation team would move their thread for them. Very few posts actually made it through. It ended up just being 10000 hours of unnecessary work for the moderation team, and the rule was done away with as it stifled growth too much.
This used to be true very long ago but just in the Webmaster Marketplace (buy/sell/trade services). But what was happening was, to get around this, everyone was just posting in other random forums hoping the moderation team would move their thread for them. Very few posts actually made it through. It ended up just being 10000 hours of unnecessary work for the moderation team, and the rule was done away with as it stifled growth too much.
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Aren't people on this forum clever and evil. I would never thought of putting it in a different thread and hoping it would get moved.
I can see why it would effect the forum growth.
I can see why it would effect the forum growth.
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Aren't people on this forum clever and evil. I would never thought of putting it in a different thread and hoping it would get moved.
Luckily, I haven't seen this happening recently.
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Sounds like a job for SuperDeleteButton Man :mrgreen:
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Noooooo! We never ever ever delete such posts. If they're way off topic we split them off into new threads. If they're not way off topic then we leave them be
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