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May 2nd, 2005
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Re: What effect does spamming have on reputation?

Spam probably gets some initial results for those who don't care about or have a reputation to protect. Other than that i believe mud sticks and if you chuck it about it will splatter your suit as well!.

In short - don't do it! (It gives the owner and the internet a bad image).
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Re: What effect does spamming have on reputation?

The forum spammers are not going for the members but the guests and unfortunately they hire them from time to time. It is up to the moderators, admins and members to keep them in line.
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Re: What effect does spamming have on reputation?

I automatically delete anything that resembles spam...it´s infuriating...
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Re: What effect does spamming have on reputation?

dont even try it , it makes you look very bad
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Re: What effect does spamming have on reputation?

You would not imagine the amount of drugs, Viagra emails I get daily! I hate spam mails.
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Re: What effect does spamming have on reputation?

Quote originally posted by zeroth ...
I automatically delete anything that resembles spam...it´s infuriating...
Gmail is filtering out spam very well. I have been forwarding all my emails to one gmail account and my life has gotten a lot easier. Before I have accidentally erased some "not spam" and that was not good. Gmail lets you have so much space there is never a need to erase anything.

Juts my 2cents
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Re: What effect does spamming have on reputation?

btw most spammers don't have a reputation .. they're just going for the quick sale ...
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Re: What effect does spamming have on reputation?

Quote originally posted by SiteTutor ...
btw most spammers don't have a reputation .. they're just going for the quick sale ...
Yeap Tis true.
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Re: What effect does spamming have on reputation?

I think advertising for a company that has provided a good service to you is fine IF and ONLY IF you are advertising for a good reason (not to make the comany profit but to help someone). Example: Someone is having sleep problems, so you might recomend a sleep medicine that previously worked for you.
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Re: What effect does spamming have on reputation?

Quote originally posted by Sparkplug188 ...
I think advertising for a company that has provided a good service to you is fine IF and ONLY IF you are advertising for a good reason (not to make the comany profit but to help someone). Example: Someone is having sleep problems, so you might recomend a sleep medicine that previously worked for you.
But, that would not be spam then. Is it OK for a company selling sleep aids to mass-email 20 million people to sell them?
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