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Join Date: May 2004
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Question about a spambot attacking phpbb's
I'm mainly a lurker around here - but I pop my head up every now and then. One of the sites I run (non-adult) has a phpbb running on it. Over the last few days the "public" forums on it have been getting attacked by a spambot which has been posting the following message....
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So, I'm curious what some of you think of this. This guy has obviously signed up for an affiliate account from a paysite - and has now built a bot to see if he can get some money. Do any site owners actually condone this type of activity - or is something like this taboo among the adult community? It seems to me like something like this could only bring negatitive publicity to a site..... much more then any additional traffic it would bring. If you found out one of your affiliates was doing this - would you terminate their account - or would you sit back and bask in all the additional traffic? |
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