Social media spammers
Sound familiar?
Hi There,
I totally like your site, and have voted for you.
If you have some time, please have a look at … website and vote.
Cheers![]()
The same spammer send me this message 14 times on my Magnolia account. I had no choice but to click 14 times spam button. By the way, thank you for the vote.
Most people use email for past 10-15 years and 99% spam emails go to trash bin without opening. Social networks is a new way of lesure and communications. MySpace users approve innocent looking spammers to their friend list thinking that it is someone from the past, people on LinkedIn reply to spam massages thinking that it is a real opportunity, and MyBlogLog appeared to be the biggest spam collector. Most people don’t realize that someone use their profiles to promote products, rank better on search engines, steal identity, spread viruses and spyware.
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April 18th, 2008 at 3:50 am
Robert Michel
April 18th, 2008 at 10:52 pm
At StumbleUpon I have been contacted a few times by “friends” asking me to Stumble their sites as well. But it doesn’t seem to be as big a problem there as the other social networks.