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Jonathan Crossland

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Jonathan Crossland is a software architect for Lucid Ocean Ltd
Search and indexers vs Spam blogs Posted: Jun 5, 2006 4:38 PM
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Spam, what a drag! now SpamBlogs.

Clearly this is getting worse and will get worse.
It is (imho) the responsibility of blog search engines and indexing sites to mark these and not include them. Point of entry is better, no one will willingly subscribe to one directly, so for feed readers, it would be much more ineffective. the pattern should be blog search engines like email servers obviously.
A smart blogspam filter is needed.
If your search engine or indexing site does not, now is the time, before it really explodes.



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