Musings of a Metafilter Spammer
May 27, 2008 11:46 AM   Subscribe

Musings of a Metafilter Spammer
Anybody who visits Metafilter regularly knows the drill. Someone signs up for the singular purpose of spamming the Metafilter frontpage, makes their mandatory three or four throwaway comments before being able to do so and is then beaten with the banhammer by our ever diligent moderators. By their very nature, these throwaway comments aren't the most significant contributions ever to be posted to Metafilter... until now! My new blog, 'Musings of a Metafilter Spammer' compiles the thoughts of each spammer in one single place, so you can read such thoughtful musings as "Nice!", "Wonder where I can get one?" and "Wow" before their posting rights (and their account) were forever deleted. And in doing so you'll get to laugh at the sheer simplicity of some of these asinine comments, and maybe stumble across some of the otherwise decent threads they used to make them in. A longer term goal is to use tags to document what these spammers are linking too, giving us a picture of what motivates someone to waste their $5 in a futile attempt at spamming one of the best communities on the internet.
posted by Effigy2000 (12 comments total) 5 users marked this as a favorite

Please visit my blog, where I talk about how this is good!
posted by [@I][:+:][@I] at 1:15 PM on May 27, 2008 [1 favorite]


wow! nice!
posted by brownpau at 1:24 PM on May 27, 2008 [1 favorite]


I've been thinking something like this should be built, and then you did it. Why aren't you linking to the deleted thread that brought down the banhammer, however? It seems like worthwhile context.
posted by mumkin at 2:05 PM on May 27, 2008


This is brilliant. My favorite comment so far is "It begins".
posted by iconomy at 3:08 PM on May 27, 2008


"Why aren't you linking to the deleted thread that brought down the banhammer, however? It seems like worthwhile context."
posted by mumkin at 8:05 AM on May 28

Because the Deleted Thread blog already does that very well, and I don't want to tread on any toes. Plus I don't think the spammers need another link to their wares somewhere on the web.
posted by Effigy2000 at 3:44 PM on May 27, 2008


"A longer term goal is to use tags to document what these spammers are linking too, giving us a picture of what motivates someone to waste their $5 in a futile attempt at spamming one of the best communities on the internet."

Umm, let me field this one. Because $5 isn't really that much cash for even the smallest marketing budget. And I'm just guessing the attempts haven't always been futile.
posted by cjorgensen at 4:12 PM on May 27, 2008


Because the Deleted Thread blog already does that very well, and I don't want to tread on any toes. Plus I don't think the spammers need another link to their wares somewhere on the web.

You could always get synergistic and crap and link to the Deleted Thread entry. While I remember these pretty clearly, I'm kind of a weirdo in that I look at basically every deletion—it struck me while reading that having the context from puke & cry's blog or the direct link will probably sense-make these things a little more for readers. Not required or anything, but it does seem useful.
posted by cortex at 6:17 PM on May 27, 2008


Yeah actually, that could work. Thanks cortex! I could put an entry at the end of each post like [Deleted Thread] which links to puke&cry's entry for each individual spammers grisly end. I'll do that with future postings.
posted by Effigy2000 at 6:38 PM on May 27, 2008


Is the Worst of MetaFilter spawning sites far faster than the Best of MetaFilter? It's like the first five minutes of "Idiocracy". (I could link to it on YouTube, but if you don't know it, you really don't need to)
posted by wendell at 7:02 PM on May 27, 2008


Effigy2000: documenting the SEO war from the MetaFilter Front Lines. Maybe you can get embedded with the mods?

I think that this is rather interesting, and I like cortex's suggestion - in fact, I was going to make the same one.
posted by never used baby shoes at 7:56 PM on May 27, 2008


Please, Sir Math Owie!

This is a goldmine.
posted by drea at 8:39 PM on May 28, 2008


What's more amusing is how the spammers have started talking back of late! I was just looking through some of the older posts on ‘Musings’ the other night and found that two spammers had responded to the posts in which I discussed their spammy posts. I thought their responses were pretty amusing, and thought you might think so as well.

Here’s the links.

I find it amusing that both of them said they didn’t read Metafilter’s terms and conditions when spamming the site, even though it says it right there when you make your post and, if I recall correctly, says it when you sign up too.

Thanks for all your kind words and your votes, people! I'm glad people are getting some enjoyment out of the site.
posted by Effigy2000 at 8:17 PM on July 11, 2008


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