Responding to SPAMmers is the same as kicking cans: It's fun and noone's going to come after you for it, least of all the can, which doesn't even know what's going on.
I think it's just letting off steam; we'd do the same if we could reply to a SPAM-Email, but that would be pointless and dangerous.
-Q
I reply to half of them like:
Lottery email: "How would I be able to retrieve these funds?"
Withdrawl Scam: "I feel sorry sir, but I have <disease goes here> and am unable to help."
Well judging by the amount of spam posts that some people have responded to around here...
Yeah, half the people here think these spam posts are by real people. It's funny to see nuggets get all worked up at some non-existing poster.
Just as funny as those computing.net posts where someone asks for a driver and the only replies are like 50 "email "xxx" to "xxx" posts thinking someone is actually going to do that.
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O well, @least the SPAM itself is out of the indicies' way.
-Q
Spam bots won't reply.
Thank you.
Responding to SPAMmers is the same as kicking cans: It's fun and noone's going to come after you for it, least of all the can, which doesn't even know what's going on.
-Q
Oh really? I never knew that :P
Yes.
-Q
-Q
I reply to half of them like:
Lottery email: "How would I be able to retrieve these funds?"
Withdrawl Scam: "I feel sorry sir, but I have <disease goes here> and am unable to help."
It's always fun screwing with them.
On a side note, this thread is officially still authored by "Guest".
-Q
Yeah, half the people here think these spam posts are by real people. It's funny to see nuggets get all worked up at some non-existing poster.
Just as funny as those computing.net posts where someone asks for a driver and the only replies are like 50 "email "xxx" to "xxx" posts thinking someone is actually going to do that.
Anyway, from what I've heard, that site is not good for much.
-Q
but with out it, I would have never been introduced to the world of free software and I never would have found this forum
-Q