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Spam flood goes on despite bust

By Ant / 21 October 2008

I read here about the way our beloved authorities have struck a blow against spammers. Our site gets its fair share of them, of course. And while they are a pain in the proverbial, I can’t help but wonder about the resources being poured into destroying this ‘evil empire’.

Is it really worth it? Is it worth pouring such huge resources and assets into stopping electronic messages filling up inboxes and worse, bandwidth? I mean, it’s just spam isn’t it? Just junk mail. It’s not THAT bad, is it? It’s not life and death. Spam just grows to fill the available bandwidth. Perhaps we should have LESS bandwidth, not more…Perhaps the best cure for spam if for people to just…

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