Why Are There So Many Spammers On Yahoo Answers Talking About Acai Berry?
Every question I post, whether or not its related to weight loss, I keep getting responses from spammers telling me that Acai berry is the answer to all my problems. What gives? Why doesn’t Yahoo get rid of them?
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Well when I had trouble with spammers I drank Acai berry juice and I felt much better!
just kidding… these people are paid by the hour to promote products in this fashion. They usually sit in some house garage filled with laptops and tables.
Flag em… but know the problem will persist, until forced to stop or the becomes unprofitable to do so.
I gotta run… got to get a glass of that delicious Acai berry juice!!!
They do it because they are making money. It looks like they are selling Acai Berry pills. But if you fall for their scam and order a $10 bottle of Acai Berry, your credit card gets charged $400.
They are not just spammers. They are criminals who just want your credit card number.
The Acai spammer who posts in the Health category opens 140 new Yahoo profiles every day. He creates hundreds of websites. That is much different from the “normal” spammers who come to Y!A and dump their daily limit of 20 answers. Then they come back and do it again tomorrow.
The Acai group really puts a lot of effort into it. Instead of posting 20 spam answers per day, they post 500-1,000 per day. They alternate the wording of their answers every hour to try to fool any filters. And they have access to a registry of domain names since they create 1,000 new websites every week ( some are sub-domains but they still take time and effort to build).
i dont know but when you figure it out let me know..
everytime i get on here there is someone asking about it or talking about it..
all you ever see in the questions is Acai berry..
dang it, just go google it for pete’s sake.
ugh
I don’t know, but I have to totally agree about the aggravation of it. I wonder sometimes if yahoo lets companies pay them for an allotted amount of time that they can spam on their web-pages.
There’s a Nike Shoes spammer that creates hundreds of accounts (one account after being suspended)
You CAN’T beat them. They have been here since 2006 or so. Not the same spammer but other spammers.
Because that would be impossible, there’s no way to tell if someone creating an account on this site will be a possible spammer.. The best thing you can do is just ignore them.