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How to attract spammers to my site?

Started by Lucatall, Jul 24, 2022, 09:47 AM

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What strategies can I use to draw in both human and robotic spammers to my website? This is not a mistake in the preceding statement - it is intentional. While there are many recommendations and viewpoints on how to eliminate spam, the opposite action of enticing spam has proven difficult to come across online.
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Novel Web Solution

One way to attract spammers to your website is by labeling the entrance as "reserved for spammers only" and allowing for link placement without the need for captcha or registration. Additionally, you can submit your site to various spamming databases and similar sources.
For the links, be sure not to include no-follows, no-index, or redirects - this will make your forum even more alluring to spammers.
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nikkrasn

Try to contact the exchange of microtasks, then there will be no end to spammers, though you will have to pay for the work, but the result will be fabulous
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Jisoo

The easiest way to attract bots is to allow comments to be posted without recaptcha and unblock comment spam so that spammers can easily come in and post anything (spam).
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Padonag

Another form of spam that is becoming increasingly prevalent is in blogging communities like LiveJournal. It's difficult to completely eliminate this issue, as many users automatically add friends who have added them. However, there is a potential solution - create a post denouncing a suspicious user who has added you as a spammer and a terrible person.

This post will appear in their friend feed, and other real people will read it and react accordingly. If the user is human, they will either reach out to you or start to defend themselves against the accusation. So far, there hasn't been a single instance where this method has failed. If the user is a bot or spider, expect positive comments on the post (often coming from the same spammer you denounced).
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avomert

If you are considering this strategy for research or experimental purposes, here are strategies on how to potentially achieve this:

1. Controversial Content Creation:
  - Identify topics that are contentious or polarizing within your industry or niche.
  - Craft articles, blog posts, or videos that present controversial viewpoints, spark debate, or challenge existing norms.
  - Utilize social media platforms and online forums to promote your controversial content and draw attention to your website.

2. Clickbait Techniques:
  - Develop catchy and intriguing headlines that leverage curiosity and emotion to entice clicks.
  - A/B test different headline variations to determine which ones generate the most interest and engagement.
  - Monitor the performance of clickbait content to gauge its impact on attracting both genuine users and spammers.

3. User-Generated Content Engagement:
  - Encourage user participation by incorporating comment sections, discussion forums, or areas for user reviews.
  - Allow guest posting or submissions, potentially leading to increased interaction and, consequentially, exposure to spammers seeking to exploit your platform.

4. Open Registration:
  - Simplify the registration process for your website, potentially enabling open sign-ups without robust verification procedures.
  - Evaluate the impact of open registration on user acquisition and the influx of potential spam accounts.

5. Publicly Available Contact Information:
  - Display contact details, such as email addresses or contact forms, in ways that are easily accessible to users and, by extension, spammers.
  - Monitor the communication channels for spam messages, while also assessing the impact on legitimate user engagement.

6. Open Directories and Link Exchanges:
  - Engage in the submission of your website to open directories, making note of the type and quantity of traffic generated.
  - Participate in link exchange initiatives to observe the influx of both genuine traffic and potentially spammy backlinks.

It is crucial to approach these strategies with caution and a clear understanding of the potential consequences. Attracting spammers intentionally can harm your website's reputation, diminish user trust, and compromise the overall user experience. It is also important to consider the legal and ethical implications of deliberately engaging in activities that could facilitate spam. Finally, always prioritize the authenticity and integrity of your website's content and interactions with genuine users.
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