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Here is how it works… When an email siphon spider visits your website it can't locate your real email address since it is hidden through one of
above techniques. However it will follow
links on your page and will eventually find your hidden link to your baited page. The spider will grab all of
email addresses of those who spammed you and return to its lair. If all goes well these names will get added to a SPAM list and sold to other spammers. Spammers spamming spammers.
If you think you see
justice in this spider bait plot, you are probably missing
best part. Not only will spammers be potentially be spamming others spammers but you have devaluated their list. But here comes
best part. If
spammers are sophisticated they may detect what you are up to and stop gathering email addresses from your site.
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If enough website operators created enough poisoned spider bait pages all
associated cost of spamming would incrementally increase. If this was coupled to
refusal to open or act upon any unsolicited email
reason for spamming would be rendered invalid.
An added incentive for creating this page is that it may also appear appetizing to search engine spiders because of
keywords within
paragraphs of this page. For this reason you should put a visible link back to your home page. However do not use any meta tags or keywords to intentionally attract search engine spiders. Because search engine spiders do not like too rich of a diet. If you know of anyone who is annoyed by undesirable email please refer them to this page. The quicker we can stop this type of Internet abuse
better for everyone, especially those who are serious and consider their time on
Net valuable.
