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Does Responding To Spam Attract More Spam?
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One or two here, upon spotting spam, are in the habit of posting 'Reported' beneath it, presumably either because they aspire to be recognised as potential mods or simply to save others reporting it. However, one member has said that by doing that it counts as a 'hit' for the spammers and that attracts further unwanted posts from them. Now I'm curious, Does that mean anything posted after a 'spam' post counts as a hit and attracts more spam? If not, how does it work? I can't imagine how a spammer recognises a specific response that relates solely to his efforts. Or … is it simply not true?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It was me that suggested if you responded to a spam post it would count as a hit because that is what I've been told. Respond meaning add to the thread. If you just open it then report it no, but why do some people need to add 'reported' to the thread. Just click report and let whoever deals with it deal with it.
Mea I answered your question about "reported" when you asked it yesterday.
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What catches me out is when a spammer answers an old post. There was an example this morning (I think) when someone was asking about getting photographic slides converted to digital form. I read several answers before I came across one of my own and then realised the original post was a few years old; it was only at that point did I notice the date on it and found the last addition was spam.
What catches me out is when a spammer answers an old post. There was an example this morning (I think) when someone was asking about getting photographic slides converted to digital form. I read several answers before I came across one of my own and then realised the original post was a few years old; it was only at that point did I notice the date on it and found the last addition was spam.
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