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Home › Forums › Miscellaneous Forums › Miscellaneous – Off Topic & “Lighter Fare” › Dealing with spammers › Re: Dealing with spammers

February 22, 2017 at 5:01 pm #2807170
tmiles
tmiles
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Posts like this contribute to the site at the same level as spam in my opinion. I prefer to accent the positive.  

LOL. When I posted this, I knew that it would bring out a lot of opinions. A spam post , here, often gets more comments than a post about Roadfood, which is why I tried this experiment. My original post was long, with 5 or 6 paragraphs, but I cut it way back to leave others room to comment. The comments were not as expected, but there were 546 views.

 

Example: My post about Tiny Tim’s, a genuine Roadfood place got 1 reply and 273 views. This post, to date has 17 replies, and 546 views. 

 

No insults are or were intended. I just thought that it was an interesting thing to discuss.

 

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