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big thanks to big_brad... just deleted a new follower of the very same name and description... truly appreciate the tip! :) – scribble, on August 20, 2008 00:38-
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big_b_rad replied on August 19, 2008 20:45 to the problem "Spammers following thousands of people" in Twitter:
I have had a number of accounts that have tried to follow me - I've started to block them and will go back and clean up my account now - but they all seem to be pointing to http://www.the6figureteam.com/ and have soft-core porn as profile pics!-
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Michael1 replied on July 31, 2008 03:01 to the problem "Spammers following thousands of people" in Twitter:
@ Alexander Williams
It's not facebook's app, it's twitter's app running on the facebook platform.
And I choose to receive updates when somebody starts following me, so I do receive the publicity from these spammers. Of course I can turn these off, but this means that this functionality has been totally destroyed by these spammers, or whatever you prefer to call them - denial of service nuisance makers.
I don't see why I shouldn't choose to have my twitters just go to friends and facebook friends.-
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James Bont replied on July 21, 2008 23:27 to the problem "Spammers following thousands of people" in Twitter:
@ Alexander Williams -- A couple reasons:
1) Because these people follow thousands (and I mean tens of thousands) of Twitterers with the sole intention of promoting a website of theirs, and probably not taking much interest in the posts of people they're following. Even if they were interested, it would be hard to keep track of thousands of people at a given time. I simply don't like the idea of people following me solely to promote their site. I had at least two spammers follow me; their profile showed a website, and their first tweet said (more or less) "Must figure out a way to get more people to check out my site." If I see that in someone's site, sorry, but I have no interest in you, and I'm not eager to have you follow my every tweet, even if I'm one of 100,000+ people you're following.
2) Like you said, the spammers waste Twitter's back-end resources. Considering the notoriety that Twitter has regarding reliability and crashing due to stress, I think they'd want to take whatever measures they can to help keep their servers running smoothly, including the deletion of accounts that collect tons of tweets for no reason other than site promotion. I'd say that has quite a bit of impact on the users, along with Twitter. (That's not to say that spammers are the sole cause of Twitter's crashes)
While I agree that it's not the normal definition of spamming, I still consider it a form of spamming. Collecting account names for the sole purpose of promoting or selling something is spamming in my mind.-
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scyllacat replied on July 12, 2008 14:47 to the problem "Spammers following thousands of people" in Twitter:
cntrysigns replied on July 12, 2008 13:32 to the problem "Spammers following thousands of people" in Twitter:
I too am sick of these people abusing twitter. Twitter is having a hard enough time keeping up for normal users. I'm sure these spammers are taxing twitters backbone. I've been listing them on http://twitter.pbwiki.com/Fakers-
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magicroundabout replied on July 12, 2008 12:25 to the problem "Spammers following thousands of people" in Twitter:
I've been struggling with spammers. The Twitter option to "protect my updates" is too harsh. I'd like to be on the public timeline and have my page available for public viewing, but I'd also like to approve followers.
This seems to me like a obvious thing to do. Those spammers following thousands of people must consume lots of system resources and clutter up a struggling system.
I'm also surprised that Twitter don't automatically identify spammers. Surely someone following 32,000 people is some sort of 'bot? No real person could cope with receiving that many updates. Something as simple as requiring Twitter's approval for more than 500 follows or something would do. Wouldn't it?
I'm sure there's some simple solutions to this problem that would help the system too.
I'd like to invite some people to Twitter, but until this problem goes away, I don't feel I can!
Alexander Williams replied on July 11, 2008 20:06 to the problem "Spammers following thousands of people" in Twitter:
Out of curiosity, though ... why do you care if an account, any account, can follow your twitters? Note they can't force you to read anything, just act as a big data-tap. The means by which you can make your twits private is in the system, that Facebook's ap isn't compatible with that seems more a failure of the ap rather than Twitter (which has plenty of failings, but that's not one of them).
Remember, it's not spam if they can't send you anything. They may be serial adders and wasters of Twitter back-end resources but from your perspective, they have marginal if any impact on you at all.
sandchigger replied on July 11, 2008 19:56 to the problem "Spammers following thousands of people" in Twitter:
Open Sky Media replied on July 08, 2008 16:18 to the problem "Spammers following thousands of people" in Twitter:
this spammer was following over 4,000 in 2 hours: http://twitter.com/nikkikwiki-
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