From: spamtrapforore@NOHarvestverizon.net
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"Richard Henry" wrote:
> 1. "No 757 hit the Pentagon". An effective, honest, and _non-spam_
> response to each such postings would be a link to the ASCE report on the
> damage to the Pentagon. Identically. Every time.
And after 20 times in a 45 day period, more or less, such a post would
be cancellable spam. We've been through this before with people telling
various hands to shut up, that they didn't have permission to speak, and
other things like them.
Even useful information can be spam and can be cancelled (at least
theoretically) if it's posted too many times. Howard Knight cancelled
and shut down posts by a bot called Candice the Cybernetic Border Collie
which was posting automated replies to a very disturbed troll/mission
poster in one of the pet groups. The bot's owner thought what she was
doing was useful.
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> 2. "NASA never landed a man on the moon". An effective, honest, and
> _non-spam_ response to each such postings would be a link to the NASA
> webpage in response. Identically. Every time.
Most of the posts like this are geared to get someone else to spam up to
cancellable levels.
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