Spamming for Spammings sake?!

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Spamming for Spammings sake?!

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Why aren't these characters posting this SPAM on an Automotive website?

Instead of a Electronics Hobbyists website?



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It's all SEO positioning - find a site that is alive, but rather scarce on activity and then you have a chance for your spam links to stay up. And it's easy to spot the serial spammers - they post these long rambling bodies of text within a few minutes of joining. Obvious copy n paste.

Not on this site. Buh-bye spammers!
(besides, who in Dubai would be buying a bottom tier GM vehicle anyway? [that was the target of the spam])
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who in Dubai would be buying a bottom tier GM vehicle anyway?
If it is like Kuwait, the foreigners who are in-country to do the dirty jobs for more than they could get in their own country.

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dyarker wrote: Thu Nov 17, 2022 4:08 am If it is like Kuwait, the foreigners who are in-country to do the dirty jobs for more than they could get in their own country.

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