One risk of keywords is that some of the legitimate software out there will hit one of them, e.g., blender (http:://www.blender.org), or that somebody will ask a question about cheap IDEs for Perl. Of course, we're all programmers here, so we may be able to come up with a better method. All we have to do is give NodeReaper more power. Maybe so he (she?) can reap spammers, not just their spam....


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In reply to Re^2: Spam! Spam! Spam! Spam! (stopwords) by swampyankee
in thread Spam! Spam! Spam! Spam! by BrowserUk

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