On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 2:35 PM, Kevin André <hyperquantum@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 5:17 AM, Tae Wong <seotaewong40@gmail.com> wrote:
You want to ask someone to remove spam posts from a mailing list
archive. Spammers post heaps of links to commercial web sites that
have nothing at all to do with LibreOffice. Here are the most popular
spam posts in December, 2013:
Someone ban this 'Tao Wong' from the mailing lists. He's posting
random text and links to spam posts to several mailing lists. Note the
'seo' in his e-mail address. He's most likely a bot. I have seen some
discussion about him on the GCC mailing list too:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2013-12/msg00200.html
He seems to post pseudo helpful text, combined with links to spam
posts to remove. Of course his objective is not to get those removed,
but to get them higher in search results by posting links to them.
I misspelled his name in my previous post. But for evidence, simply
search for 'tae wong spam' in Google and you will see he has been
doing this on many mailing lists and got banned in many places
already.
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