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    And the world will SPAM with you
    Written by: Alex Sandell

    SPAM, it's meat in a can. SPAM, it's the most controversial form of advertising on the Internet. If you can't afford to mass-advertise in newspapers, and on television, but want to get a message out, SPAM is your best friend.

    Yet people want to stop SPAM. They want to "stomp it out." Even people that could benefit by it. There's anti-SPAM campaigns everywhere. Fanatical headlines scream out rhetoric such as (and these are genuine) "Beating the email SPAMMERS," "Death to SPAM," "Ask not what SPAM can do for you, ask what YOU can do to SPAMMERS," "The SPAMMERS blacklist," "How to Sue a SPAMMER," and so on and so on. The Government is even trying to make SPAMMING illegal. Why? It scares them.

    SPAM is the great equalizer. SPAM gives someone like me just about as much advertising power on the 'net as someone like Bill Gates. If I chose to write a negative article about the aforementioned Gates, I could send the article out to thousands of people. People can learn the truth through SPAM. Damnit, SPAM can set you free. And who wants that? Obviously not most computer geeks.

    SPAM is a message or advertisement sent through email. It is unsolicited. It makes a lot of nerds who haven't figured out how to use the "delete" key really mad. Why are these nerds mad? They've been told that they're 'sposed to be.

    They've been told this by magazines, television shows, Internet Service Providers, the Government, software companies and numerous other places that are looking out for their best interest. What these places tell them is that SPAM is wasting "bandwidth." That SPAM will destroy their treasured Internet, their life. They've been brainwashed into believing that SPAM is using all of the World Wide Web's resources. They've been told this, and just like Sneetches on the Beaches, they believe it.

    Why are all these magazines, television shows, Internet Service Providers, the Government, software companies and numerous other places telling these people that SPAM is bad? Because they want to be the only ones able to advertise. The word "equalizer" terrifies them.

    In newspapers, on T.V., and all those annoying billboards, it was only the big guys that could get the word out; then this thing called the Internet came along, and you didn't need to be a multi-millionaire to advertise. You didn't need your own printing-press and thousands of dollars a day to get the word to the people.

    Could I advertise "The Juicy Cerebellum" on t.v.? Nope. How 'bout the newspaper? Nope. Buy a "Juicy" billboard? Nope. I could never afford it. But I can afford to advertise on the 'net. And, as many of you reading this know, a lot of the stuff written on "The Juicy Cerebellum" isn't exactly the kind of literature Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, McDonald's, Wal-Mart, or any other huge corporation (or Government institution) would want people reading.

    Therefore they say my "SPAMMING" is "slowing down the Internet," and "will bring it to a halt." They even say it's murdering the Internet. If somebody says something enough, people start believing it, even if it's a blatant lie (example: "McDonald's is good food"). I'm only a small voice (not to mention, I currently have one hell of sore-throat), but I'm saying "BULL****" to anyone that says SPAMMING is wrong. The anti-SPAMMERS among you are targeting the wrong guy. If you want to look at who's "slowing down" this Internet, look no further than Bill Gates or Ronald McDonald.

    They're making you all red with rage when you get an email from me that takes seconds to arrive, and another second to delete, while at the same time you're waiting five minutes to read an article at "Mr. Showbiz," because the banner for "Chevy Trucks" has to finish downloading. Ooh, smart-guy, hack-boy, do the math.

    THE CORPORATIONS ARE THE ONES SLOWING YOU DOWN. What do you think takes MORE space up on the 'net? A text document advertising my page, or those MILLIONS of banners that take MINUTES to load, advertising a Whopper, Microsoft, PC World, or Chevy Trucks? Of course more space is being wasted by the corporations and their banners. But these banners are just taken for granted by most of us, a part of life, right? Hey, we've been force-fed corporate trash for years, why shouldn't it get shoved down our faces on the 'net, too?

    My final word of advice? If you have something to say, SAY IT. Spread the word around. SPAM! SPAM! SPAM! This is the little guy's moment in the sun, and the little guy is wasting space writing about how BAD people that take advantage of this moment are. I found over 1,000 ANTI-SPAM sites on the web, in the course of an hour. I found ZERO sites in favor of it.

    SPAM is not the enemy.

    There's a whole world out there . . .

    SPAM IT!

  • #2
    spam is

    you can make a ****load of money with spamming you know...
    I read this interview with some dirty spamchick lately, that sent millions of mails every month, and earned big bucks
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    • #3
      When I get 30 spam emails a day with deceptive titles or headers to block filters, and they use one-off email address so I can't block the addy, it's a pain in my ass.

      "Equalizer" hell - if you can't send it without playing games with people, you're a loser.

      Death to spammers.
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      • #4
        What matters is that it is unsolicited. If I want, I can ignore corporate advertising, as long as I avoid sites I know will have it. BUt I can;t do so with Spam. Think of your e-mail inbox as your own your house: just anyone does NOT have the right to come in, only those that have that right (usually workers for the government) and those I invite in.
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        • #5
          I sometimes get up to 60 pieces of spam for every piece of real mail I recieve. Calling it the great "equalizer" doesn't change the fact that it annoys me to no end and wastes my time, while also increasing the chance that I will accidentally delete an important e-mail from someone whose address I don't instantly recognize.
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          • #6
            I do now get about 15 spam daily regularly. This is not counting the 20 spam messages I get for being the root user of one server - spam bots find a server, and it all goes to me.

            Still, I view it optimistically. On TV, there are those annoying commercial breaks. On net, there's spam. Pay the price .
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            • #7
              How could anyone make money from SPAM? That means some people actually buys stuff from the companies who advertise their crap that way. Enlarge your penis, buy cheap inkjet cartridges or help transfer money from Nigeria...
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              • #8
                I pay for my e-mail address. I don't pay for TV. That's why I should have those "annoying commercial breaks."
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                • #9
                  The problem with spam is that it clutters your e-mail box, making you have to sift through you e-mails to get the real ones. Alternatively, it means having to be paranoid in never letting your e-mail account get to the internet.

                  The worst part about spam is that it is often pornographic in nature and can reach minors.
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                  • #10
                    It's like automatic dial telephone-harassment. People have telephones so that they can communicate with people they want to communicate with. If you are getting 30 or 40 calls a day from various machines hawking stuff with recorded messages it does get a little irritating.

                    Not one spam message I have ever received has been for something I ever wanted.

                    I don't know if anyone else saw, but there was some kind of security hole in Windows that allowed spammers to pop up windows on your computer when you were connected to the net (someone called it "Messenger spam"). I saw this on CBC some months ago. They showed a lab at the University of Calgary (Asher may be able to clarify this) where students were having to close a large window every 30 seconds or so, just to get on with their work. I don't know about you, but if someone did that to me I'd want to kill them.
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                    • #11
                      The problem with the author's position is that no one is using SPAM to get out some important message. They are using it to tell me my penis needs enlarging, I need to buy diet pills, or that I should look at pictures of nude teenagers.

                      SPAM gives someone like me just about as much advertising power on the 'net as someone like Bill Gates.

                      Great. More advertising power. Just what my life needs, more advertisements. I now receive 30-40 spam emails daily.

                      What do you think takes MORE space up on the 'net? A text document advertising my page, or those MILLIONS of banners that take MINUTES to load,


                      Since I use an ad blocker, the answer is: your "text document" (i.e. spam email).

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by mindseye
                        The problem with the author's position is that no one is using SPAM to get out some important message. They are using it to tell me my penis needs enlarging, I need to buy diet pills, or that I should look at pictures of nude teenagers.
                        (To your point, not to nude teenagers )
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Agathon
                          They showed a lab at the University of Calgary (Asher may be able to clarify this) where students were having to close a large window every 30 seconds or so, just to get on with their work. I don't know about you, but if someone did that to me I'd want to kill them.
                          I've never used those public access labs, us CS geeks have our own special computers that require you to swipe your ID to get in...

                          And what you're referring to is the system Messenger. It's not a security hole, it's just a dumb program that should have been killed years ago that's still enabled by default for whatever reason.

                          Just go into Services, select Messenger, and select Disabled.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Asher

                            I've never used those public access labs, us CS geeks have our own special computers that require you to swipe your ID to get in...
                            Of course, they keep the deviant porn watchers away from the normal people. Or is it because of the smell? (wasn't there a thread on that?)
                            Only feebs vote.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Agathon
                              Of course, they keep the deviant porn watchers away from the normal people. Or is it because of the smell? (wasn't there a thread on that?)
                              It's because of the price of the equipment.
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