Just right content material!

Spammers everywhere are raving about Past in the Present.  These are just a few of the accolades that got caught in my filter today:

I’ve been browsing online greater than three hours these days, but I never found any interesting article like yours. It is pretty price sufficient for me. In my opinion, if all webmasters and bloggers made just right content material as you did, the web will probably be much more useful than ever before.

Well, in defense of all those other bloggers, it is pretty hard to make just right content material.

Magnificent post, very informative. I wonder why the other specialists of this sector do not understand this. You should proceed your writing. I’m confident, you’ve a huge readers’ base already!|What’s Going down i am new to this, I stumbled upon this I’ve discovered It absolutely useful and it has aided me out loads. I hope to give a contribution & aid other users like its helped me. Good job.

By all means, my good fellow, pay it forward.  And he’s not the only spammer I’ve inspired to pitch in and improve the general lot of humanity:

I kick myself in the but every-time I see blogs as fabulous as this because I should stop surfing and start working on mine

You should.  Better to light a candle than curse the darkness.  And while we’re speaking in Biblical terms, another spambot just wanted to say…

Christ is brilliant

That He is.  That He is.

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3 responses to “Just right content material!

  1. I get several of these a day:

    Hi just wanted to give you a quick heads up and let you know a few of the images aren’t loading correctly. I’m not sure why but I think its a linking issue. I’ve tried it in two different browsers and both show the same outcome.

    The tip-off is that there’s never a specific reference to anything in the quote, and there’s always a link for the reader to click though.

    Your images, BTW, are loading just fine.

    • Michael Lynch

      I love the ones that say something along the lines of “this is exactly what I was looking for,” when it’s a post about something nobody in their right mind would need to find out.

      For some reason, I get a lot of spam comments in Russian, too.

      –ML

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