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Search Engine Spam Can be Funny

Posted by Justin under Spamfight View recent posts with the tag Spamfight on Technorati 

Via BoingBoing:

A Boing Boing reader writes: “For reasons too complex (and embarassing) to explain I stumbled across this site.

“It’s obviously generated by some sort of algorithm that takes Google search terms and writes copy based on them. In this case “Prostitute Phobia” generated this amazingly funny copy.

“An excerpt:

To add insult to an already distressing condition, most prostitute phobia therapies take months or years and sometimes even require the patient to be exposed repeatedly to their fear. We believe that not only is this totally unnecessary, it will often make the condition worse.

“Oh, it’s beautiful! It even includes a semi-appropriate (and inadvertantly funny) stock photo in the design of the robo-generated page.” Link

Ah, the price of gaming the search engines.

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