Intricate spamming, an awareness drive.

There are talents in abundance. In spamming too. We learn by our friends. We overlook, or fail to see a benevolent spam. Please throw in ideas so that we see and just nip them in the bud. Thanks
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A fellow blogger pointed out that a link given with a bit.ly link, on a thread concealed ,gets the benifits of traffic that is gotten by that link. an instance of it occured in a thread. 

<a title="31 Days to Build a Better Blog is for bloggers at different stages of their blogging including:" href="http://bit.ly/dji3f2" target="_blank">31 Days to Build a Better Blog</a>

 

umesh derebail
umesh derebail
from Mumbai
13 years ago

i believe that we should be careful in clicking links, i have had bad experience.  But nevertheless one should take a discretionary call based on his trust and past experience.  Let us beat the spammers by not approving their comments.

this is the detailed link found beneath the link line 31 Days to Build a Better Blog,

now all people clicking it get directed to the site intended, but thereby giving royalty to the person who gave his http://bit.ly/dji3f2 mischeiveously before the main link.


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