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We have a series of spambot questions

http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/42353/automate-mac-app-store-installs-upgradeshttps://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/42353/automate-mac-app-store-installs-upgrades legit question off apple.se

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He's scraping questions off other sites, and adding his URL to it. Its actually pretty innovative spammer behaviour, but pretty easy to spot

I'd suggest pending dev/mod banhammerage, that users keep an eye out for posts that have a link to biospampharmacy where spam is replaced by tech, and take the appropriate flagging/editing action

We have a series of spambot questions

http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/42353/automate-mac-app-store-installs-upgrades legit question off apple.se

https://superuser.com/questions/435721/automate-mac-app-store-installs-upgrades Spambot.

He's scraping questions off other sites, and adding his URL to it. Its actually pretty innovative spammer behaviour, but pretty easy to spot

I'd suggest pending dev/mod banhammerage, that users keep an eye out for posts that have a link to biospampharmacy where spam is replaced by tech, and take the appropriate flagging/editing action

We have a series of spambot questions

https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/42353/automate-mac-app-store-installs-upgrades legit question off apple.se

https://superuser.com/questions/435721/automate-mac-app-store-installs-upgrades Spambot.

He's scraping questions off other sites, and adding his URL to it. Its actually pretty innovative spammer behaviour, but pretty easy to spot

I'd suggest pending dev/mod banhammerage, that users keep an eye out for posts that have a link to biospampharmacy where spam is replaced by tech, and take the appropriate flagging/editing action

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We have a series of spambot questions

http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/42353/automate-mac-app-store-installs-upgrades legit question off apple.se

http://superuser.com/questions/435721/automate-mac-app-store-installs-upgradeshttps://superuser.com/questions/435721/automate-mac-app-store-installs-upgrades Spambot.

He's scraping questions off other sites, and adding his URL to it. Its actually pretty innovative spammer behaviour, but pretty easy to spot

I'd suggest pending dev/mod banhammerage, that users keep an eye out for posts that have a link to biospampharmacy where spam is replaced by tech, and take the appropriate flagging/editing action

We have a series of spambot questions

http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/42353/automate-mac-app-store-installs-upgrades legit question off apple.se

http://superuser.com/questions/435721/automate-mac-app-store-installs-upgrades Spambot.

He's scraping questions off other sites, and adding his URL to it. Its actually pretty innovative spammer behaviour, but pretty easy to spot

I'd suggest pending dev/mod banhammerage, that users keep an eye out for posts that have a link to biospampharmacy where spam is replaced by tech, and take the appropriate flagging/editing action

We have a series of spambot questions

http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/42353/automate-mac-app-store-installs-upgrades legit question off apple.se

https://superuser.com/questions/435721/automate-mac-app-store-installs-upgrades Spambot.

He's scraping questions off other sites, and adding his URL to it. Its actually pretty innovative spammer behaviour, but pretty easy to spot

I'd suggest pending dev/mod banhammerage, that users keep an eye out for posts that have a link to biospampharmacy where spam is replaced by tech, and take the appropriate flagging/editing action

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