Feedster Spin Spam Blog Strategy, Miss Point Entirely Now, young Scott Johnson over at Feedster has managed to get himself a spot over on MediaPost where he's talking about the problem of spam blogs or "splogs", if you're a complete wanker. hiv home test kit
I'm not really sure what to think of the above comment. Is it a spam comment? At first, because of the link, I thought it was. Then I investigated a little the "splog" discussion, and the newest idea is that blogs that are basically copy-paste products are bad. I suppose I would be "Missing Point Entirely" because the poem I present is but an attempt to translate a Japanese poem (haiku) by BashÅ. Well, to be perfectly honest, I wasn't really interested in the poem as a translation of anything else than a real event, that of a frog leaping through a pond. Mimesis at its most agreable. At the same time, I put links to the original article and blog - which anyone interested in the poem will surely visit. I consider this blog a crossing between a notebook and a DJ set. Some findings receive long, sometimes too long, comments. Others are simply hints, snapshots, little discoveries. Thus, my dear spam-like anonymous visitor, my point might not be quite the same as The Point.
Feedster Spin Spam Blog Strategy, Miss Point Entirely
ReplyDeleteNow, young Scott Johnson over at Feedster has managed to get himself a spot over on MediaPost where he's talking about the problem of spam blogs or "splogs", if you're a complete wanker.
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I'm not really sure what to think of the above comment. Is it a spam comment? At first, because of the link, I thought it was. Then I investigated a little the "splog" discussion, and the newest idea is that blogs that are basically copy-paste products are bad.
ReplyDeleteI suppose I would be "Missing Point Entirely" because the poem I present is but an attempt to translate a Japanese poem (haiku) by BashÅ.
Well, to be perfectly honest, I wasn't really interested in the poem as a translation of anything else than a real event, that of a frog leaping through a pond. Mimesis at its most agreable. At the same time, I put links to the original article and blog - which anyone interested in the poem will surely visit.
I consider this blog a crossing between a notebook and a DJ set. Some findings receive long, sometimes too long, comments. Others are simply hints, snapshots, little discoveries. Thus, my dear spam-like anonymous visitor, my point might not be quite the same as The Point.
Vvoi, its not worth. You have been in Poland I think, when Blogger invented the Word-Verification
ReplyDeleteGo to: Settings---Comments, then turn Show word verification for comments? on YES
I like the Frog-Image
vvoi,
ReplyDelete"Too long"? Hey, I'm a verbal guy. Sometimes length is a requirement.
And, boy, is that first message spam!
Take care.
Geof