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The Stick
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Someplace Safe?
Posts: 17,328
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So, I've thought about setting up an anti-spam campaign.
The idea being that spammers are supported by the numbers they show potential clients of how many people they have click on their spam ads. And that most computer users just don't know to NOT click on the spam. These clicks are where they make their money, not actual product purchases.
I would set up a .org web site explaining this and collect donations to run TV ads like the Truth tobacco thing to inform people to NOT click on spam.
The site would also provide a list of companies and products to boycott because they are using spam to sell them.
It would primarily be aimed at email spammers.
Do you think it would make enough donations to create and run the ads?
My email address @zipbang.com, that I've had since 1991, bounces over 1 million spam messages a day according to my primary spam filter. And my secondary filter still catches 10 to 20 per day, with one or two a day making it to my actual in-box.
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Richard aka "The Stick"
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