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Welcome to Spam dot COM
Posted By nmw On Sun, 2008-May-11 @ 07:18 In Marketing, Advertising, Commerce, Domains & Domain Names | No Comments
Hormel Foods must be having a ball — they’re the top result on Google.COM for “Spam”! :D
I think there is little agreement on the definition of “spam”. There are many definitions, but spam is quite often confused with computer viruses, ad-ware and/or spy-ware. AFAIK, spam has nothing to do with this, but people quite often think, for example that anti-virus programs are suitable to stop / block spam. This is nonsense.
On the most basic level, “Spam” is simply a value judgement — it is the label used for “junk” that I didn’t ask for and that I don’t want to see.
How does anyone know that I don’t want life insurance? Maybe I might be interested in Viagra(?), or perhaps I might want to learn about a way to make money fast? Who knows?
An interesting case happened recently at revision3.com: the entire [2] .INFO “top level domain” (TLD) was declared as “spam”.
According to that algorithm, you are now reading spam!
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URL to article: http://gaggle.info/post/44/welcome-to-spam-dot-com
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[1] Image: http://gaggle.info/news#main_nav_container
[2] .INFO “top level domain” (TLD) was declared as “spam”: http://revision3.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17322
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