> What is the deal with all of these weird posts in this group? I'm starting
> to see more and more of this non-relevent clutter.
Such as this one?
Jason Wells - 30 Jan 2005 00:03 GMT
>> What is the deal with all of these weird posts in this group? I'm
>> starting to see more and more of this non-relevent clutter.
>
> Such as this one?
snap! Maybe someone should launch a DDOS against the perpetrators...

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Google "hipcrime" or "sporgery" -- you'll see what is is all about.
Just ignore it.
iRateRides Customer Service - 30 Jan 2005 00:09 GMT
Thanks for the info, and I apologize to anyone who finds my question to be
off topic.
-Berney
iRateRides.com Sport Compact SuperStore
http://www.iRateRides.com
> Google "hipcrime" or "sporgery" -- you'll see what is is all about.
> Just ignore it.

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> What is the deal with all of these weird posts in this group? I'm starting
> to see more and more of this non-relevent clutter.
>
> -Berney
> http://www.iRateRides.com
> iRateRides Sport Compact SuperStore
I agree. There is a similar trend in other newsgroups. My theory is that
many of the spammers are now blocked from sending emails to lots of
people. There are now several different programs that block emails from
spammers. The spammers are now making use of newsgroups to post there
messages. In addition, weird people with too much time on their hands also
gets their rocks off by posting their weird messages in newsgroups. I try
to ignore them.

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