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life_wo_fanlib2007-06-24 01:16 pm
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Spamlib?
I posted my thoughts on fanlibdotcom back when things were starting to get messy. Within the past ten days, that post (and that post alone) has been hit with anonymous spammers. The IP addresses are all different and their message is always the same.
I've screened them all (because they piss me off) but took a screencap, if anyone's interested.

Anyone have any idea what may be going on here?
ETA: The spambots were just lost in the time-delayed tubes of the internet, it seems. :)
I've screened them all (because they piss me off) but took a screencap, if anyone's interested.

Anyone have any idea what may be going on here?
ETA: The spambots were just lost in the time-delayed tubes of the internet, it seems. :)
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Angie
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Angie
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Angie, waving her flyswatter
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I'm pretty open to FanLib conspiracy theories (I actually spent a few hours under the suspicion they were connected to Strikethroughgate) but in this case I think the simplest hypothesis is probably the correct one.
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China, Netherlands, Michigan US, Pennsylvania US, Hong Kong, New Jersey US, and Sweden.
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I just ticked the box to 'mark the comments as spam' when I deleted them. It seems to have worked for me, so I didn't need to block anonymous comments, which I didn't really want to do, as that blocks anyone who doesn't have an LJ.
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I got some of these on some of my older posts that were linked from my profile. I just deleted them, but I suppose they should be reported to LJ abuse because they seem to be a growing problem, and 6Apart may need to work on developing software to block them.
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