March 28th, 2008Stupid spam and stupid porn sites
Geeze…I’ve think I’ve hit the jackpot. That is, if the requirements were to get a billion spam on your site in one week. That’s what it feels like on all my sites. It’s just been a big BAM all of a sudden with the amount of comments I have to moderate, most of them being spam.
Not only that, but I check my referrals all the time. The amount of porn related websites that are using themes I’ve modified are insane. Are there seriously THAT MANY porn websites out there?? Wow…some of them even have just regular blogs names so I don’t know it’s a porn site until I visit it and see a big cock in some chick’s mouth. It’s crazy!
For real…sites like that should have a splash page where it outlines it being a porn site. Imagine if I opened one of my referral links when checking things from work or school?? OMG…I don’t even want to think of the embarrassment.










































March 28th, 2008 at 2:59 pm
Man that sucks! I think it luck that that hasn’t happened to me yet, I see it happening to a lot of people. I suppose the fact that I block robots might have something to do with that too, and the fact that I took my site off of google’s search engine. My domain name use to belong to a porn site, too…so I’m really lucky. That’s horrible it’s happening to you though, it’s gotta be depressing having a site up and having that happen to you. Good luck getting that sorted out!
March 28th, 2008 at 6:20 pm
Spam is worse than irritating. It is a drain on business productivity, an increasingly costly waste of time and resources that clogs corporate networks and distracts workers. Among consumers, it spreads scams, pornography and even computer viruses. Worse, spammers prey on less sophisticated e-mail users, including children, threatening their safety and privacy. And as everyone struggles to sift spam from their inboxes, valid messages are sometimes overlooked or deleted, which makes e-mail less useful and reliable as a channel for communication and legitimate e-commerce. In short, spam threatens to undo much of the good that the internet has achieved.