F-ing Spam Blogs
F-ing Blogger really needs to find a way to get rid of these f-ing spam blogs. Case in point, http://christopherto1962.blogspot.com/ (nofollow, of course):
Although regional affiliates were able to drive over the years… I’ll grow old and wrinkly and my TE made the same crystal meth as Hitler? The stuff that just blew in. The internet casino offers select members complimentary suites with saunas, karaoke rooms, plunge pools and massage areas. Construction is still thin and ravaged by substance and that his past has not worked for Vinnell Corp. , a sketch artist before the leadership vote. Thusly, all three of the Yale Prevention Research Center at the upcoming big game, but sure can t help but ask my self every time: who are here with us?
I gotta ask: Is there any effort being made at all to delete these spam blogs?
(via Patridiot Watch)



The other day I was trying to show a friend an example of a Blogger spam blog. So, I started hitting the Next Blog button. It took about 30 clicks to find one. I feel like on that day they had emptied some of them out, but now they are back in droves.
Comment by Nicholas | April 5, 2005
I did an informal experiment on spam blogs on blogger back in November. I wasn’t statistically rigorous (didn’t have time to do 1500 observations), but I found that around 14% of all blogs were spam.
Comment by Jeremy Hilliker | April 5, 2005
I think it depends on the industry… I know only a couple of blogs on web design which do not spam… Very sad…
Comment by James | April 6, 2005