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i thought of a great new feature. make it so i can spam links on your site when it gets big |
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Jace |
Dec. 11, 2013, 2:44 p.m. |
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Jefferson Han |
The funniest thing is that now I know what reverse spam is. You know you get spam from people saying, 'Can you invest in this or that?' People are now e-mailing me saying, 'Oh my God, can I invest in your company?' It's a reverse solicitation of money. |
Gilbert K. Chesterton |
The object of a New Year is not that we should have a new year. It is that we should have a new soul and a new nose; new feet, a new backbone, new ears, and new eyes. Unless a particular man made New Year resolutions, he would make no resolutions. Unless a man starts afresh about things, he will certainly do nothing effective. |
Mike Davidson |
Our old site did not have very good support for the disabled, but our new site should soon have much better support. With all of our content in divs now, we can hide all but the relevant chunks of content and navigation with a simple alternate CSS file. |
Helge Ingstad |
It was very clear that this was a very, very old site. There were remains of sod walls. Fishermen assumed it was an old Indian site. Bu Indians didn't use that kind of buildings and houses. |
Richard M. Daley |
There has been loss of steel manufacturing. Those people need jobs. Where you have to build the third airport is where people are. So you're right; if his site isn't playable, then our site is right next to it. |
Nick Cannon |
People are looking for something new at the end of the day, and I think when people can do something new and unique to get people's attention, that's what is needed. There's so many people that follow the trend, and then it gets to a point where it gets a little stale. So, in music, I mean, whoever's the new trendsetter, that's who people follow. |
Evan Daugherty |
I went back to Dallas for a little while to finish my short film 'Rusty Forkblade.' It was not the instant success I thought it was going to be. There's a false narrative that if you make a short film right after senior year, you'll be plucked out to make a feature length film, and the rest is history. I didn't do that. |
David Baker |
No one bill will cure the problem of spam. It will take a combined effort of legislation, litigation, enforcement, customer education, and technology solutions. |
Mike Davidson |
Blogs are a great way to monitor and even participate in the chatter about your new site. |
Honore de Balzac |
The smallest flower is a thought, a life answering to some feature of the Great Whole, of whom they have a persistent intuition. |
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this is a super old idea, even played out. but i still think i can make a better site that still recieves search traffic because im awesome at grey hat seo and making a brandable domain with a responsive site. im great at spinning content too and appearing to be a completely normal site. which it is, other than how big i scale the ideas
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so here is my seo strategy rn. mind you that most SEO strategy is in the form of a link pyramid in the end. (spam links > middle tier links > hq site)
I have my main site EXAMPLEFIRST.com this is a super clean, legitimate, beautiful looking site with original/unique content and i've done no shady backlinking on (i.e. blog commenting, forum links, directory submissions, shit like that) and it is a highly branded domain that does not use the full keyword in the url. This site has great, human-readable content that either I wrote myself or paid a writer to create. HQ everythang on this domain. ...
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Unfortunately, I think the rise of chatbots or conversational agents is actually blurring the definition of spam. If a recruiter emails a bunch of people with generated personalized messages, is it spam or not? I certainly don't want to see it and the generated parts often sound super fake and wrong, so it seems even more like spam.
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One time I got a spam post from someone named "Cialison".. and I thought to myself, what a beautiful name.
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Gmail is Now Blocking 100 Million Extra Spam Messages Every Day With AI
Google has recruited its in-house machine learning framework, TensorFlow, to help train additional spam filters for Gmail users. With the new filters in place as of last month, the company claims Gmail is now blocking an extra 100 million spam messages every day. From a report: In the context of Gmail's 1 billion-plus users, this isn't necessarily a huge gain -- it works out as one extra blocked spam email per 10 users -- but Google says Gmail already blocks 99.99 percent of spam, so working out what constitutes that last sliver of a percentage is hard.
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Charlie please make links work
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One time when I was younger, my brother was mowing the lawn and I was having a really great time chasing him. I was laughing a lot because of how annoying he thought I was. For whatever reason I thought it was so funny to see him try to flee me while on the lawn mower and it was also hilarious how mad he was getting, and I found the whole thing just too funny so I fell over laughing. Well my dog was also having a great time running around in circles in the yard bc i was and he was running really fast and ran over my face. His paw punched my eye and I had a black eye. Lol.
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Can you make image links ajax into the post when you click a button.
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the biggest take away from my years in the spam game is volume and scale.
find something that works, and do it 100 times. do it 1000 times. scale that bitch up to a million times.
you dont make profit and change from 1 sale. you make it from 10,000 sales.
in the words of freddie gibbes 'IM PUSHIN WEIGHT'
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Not sure what creators are currently working on, but this site and its premise would benefit immensely from a visual component and a search engine. Tagging posts, physically dragging ideas, being able to view, categorize, evaluate, attach visual thought webs into a network would be very revealing and accelerate the real and meaningful connections a thought web can foster.
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