Are google spamming my blog?

Discussion in 'Google' started by Rasputin, Dec 20, 2006.

  1. #1
    Like lots of people with blogs I battle against spam entries, but any ideas why would someone have posted this 'comment' on one of my blogs? Or perhaps google themselves have taken up spamming?: Comment as follows:

    A new comment on the post #49 "xxx" is waiting for your approval

    Author : (IP: **.***.***.** , **.***.***.**) E-mail :
    URI : http://google.com
    Whois : [I deleted]
    Comment:
    <strong>Google...</strong>

    Google is the best search engine...

    To approve this comment, visit: .....
     
    Rasputin, Dec 20, 2006 IP
  2. cldnails

    cldnails Well-Known Member

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    #2
    It's an attempt to be removed from the Akismet spam filtering. If enough people flag this user as 'not spam' he can get away with getting spam into blogs down the road.
     
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  3. directorycollector

    directorycollector Peon

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    I'm getting the same thing on my forum, I think these people must think that any entry with google.com is going to get G's attention and somehow other aspects of their profile or posts (in your case the comment entry) will receive a backlink or indexing or God knows what.
     
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    oseymour Well-Known Member

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    I've been getting a lot of them lately.
     
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    freehostingman Peon

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    I get a lot of comment form spam with a supposed email address such as . I think they use "google" as they figure people are not going to ban a google email address in the small chance it might be a real one someday. Also the bot scripts probably look to see if their spam content is posted either on the next page, or on another page a few days later, and if so, then they will repeat with a real domain of theirs that they are more cautious with being reported as spam.
     
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  6. kevinn

    kevinn Active Member

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    common sense
    n. Sound judgment not based on specialized knowledge; native good judgment.

    Think about it. Do you REALLY think google is spamming you? :rolleyes:
     
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  7. Rasputin

    Rasputin Peon

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    errr, cheers kevin but I think I'd worked out that google weren't actually responsible

    Still, I see there's a whole world of clever spamming techniques I know nothing about. Always something new to learn
     
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  8. Ohene

    Ohene Guest

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    Yes. A multi-billion dollar publicly traded company is spamming your tiny blog that no one has heard of.

    Makes perfect sense to me.
     
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    I get this too. Matt Cutts must be doing his rounds again.
     
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  10. Rasputin

    Rasputin Peon

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    Ohene, I think a bit of irony has been missed here. Just to be clear I don't think google are spamming my blog and I never did think they were. It was what passes for humour in these parts.

    Thanks to the first few entries I understand why spammers are making these entries. I am not sure that another ten people asking me why google would be interested in my blog will further improve my understanding.
     
    Rasputin, Dec 20, 2006 IP