@mjmacky - the user "diziizleri" is obviously a spam-bot, probably the same as the dozen other users who registered here and post "thank you for sharing" over and over.
These spambots are usually easy to spot. The name is often a random combination of letters and numbers, and they usually post short off-topic comments in broken English. Their goal is to spam their website on every forum where they can breach registration captchas, using a URL link in either the post or the the user signature, or the user's "about" page. Some bulletin boards are set up to filter out new user's URLs, so that is why we often don't see them.
zot is right, although these bots aren't even spamming links of any kind. Maybe they want to use their signature, but can't since that's disabled for n00bs?
Either way, still annoying to see a bunch of them every day![]()
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Google is largely to blame for the spambot invasion because the search engine encourages link-spamming by ranking a site according to how widely spammed its links are.
With all the money Google has, I'm sure they could easily design a system to ignore links posted to forums by "one hit wonders" - and that alone would solve the spambot problem. But then I was saying this a half-dozen years ago when it all started.
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