Apr 11

Video hosting comments spam

Tag: Web9:17 am

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Totally accidentally I found DoIlikeYou.com, and I put my pic there to see if other people like me or not. I even started to rate other people on that website, and then in a few days I received an email that some girl wants to meet me there. I accepted her invitation and right now we are dating. I sent a BIG thank-you to owners of that site, and this is my little help to them and to everyone who wants to meet some hot people like I did.. Thanks to them, again!

That’s not my writing, but a message that blights almost every comments thread on Metacafe. It’s almost always at the top of the list, so you have to do quite a bit of scrolling to get down to the genuine comments (which, sometimes, are just as entertaining as the videos).

They’re almost as annoying as the Youtube comments of, “If you do not send this message to five people you know in the next five minutes you will… blah blah blah.”

Do I Like You? (yes, I couldn’t help but have a little peak) is an obvious rip off of Hot or not. The funny thing is that all these stupid messages have leap-frogged the actual site on the search engines.

Youtube, Metacafe, sort it out!

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