If one thing can come from spams for good, that's you can learn some drug's name. Okay, okay, nothing good could ever come from spams.
A referrer spam showed up in Blogger Stats, the link in the screen shot below was second website with "Kamagra" in the referrer link today. The first link was like "cheap kamagra," and that's all in the link basically, I had to google it to see what that was all about.
As soon as the search results showed up, I knew what it was. Some website sells cheap drugs online, like ones you often get in your spam folder: Viagra something alongside the magical penis enlargement stuff. What's wrong with guy's down-there department, really?
I don't know if anyone actually buys medicine online, let along from websites which advertise by spamming. That really sounds fishy and dangerous in many ways, doesn't that? You may get fake drugs or take medicine you shouldn't.
Anyway I googled for second time, but this time I added "wikipedia" to keywords, because I didn't actually learn what this drug is for from first time.
I must not be the only person who searches for information on Wikipedia via search engine by appending "wikipedia" to keywords. Apparently, lots of people search this way for Wikipedia pages.
The second and third results I highlighted in red almost got me clicking on them. For a very short time, I couldn't recognize that they were not Wikipedia pages, but somewhat deceitful links. Wikipedia has nothing to do with the website or the content of pages, i.e. the drug. They are titled this way for one purpose, to lure people like me in.
As the footer of Wikipedia states:
I think it's possible that Wikimedia Foundation can take legal action to protect their trademark. But, like situations with spams, that's just one of a million of websites which never die out. If you bomb Earth with nuclear weapon, two species will survive for sure: cockroach and spammer.
Oh, I still don't know what Kamagra is for, but I guess it probably relates to Viagra since Google gave me such related searches list. Wait, the description of second result seems to explain all, but, nah, not gonna believe it and it's doesn't matter to me.
A referrer spam showed up in Blogger Stats, the link in the screen shot below was second website with "Kamagra" in the referrer link today. The first link was like "cheap kamagra," and that's all in the link basically, I had to google it to see what that was all about.
As soon as the search results showed up, I knew what it was. Some website sells cheap drugs online, like ones you often get in your spam folder: Viagra something alongside the magical penis enlargement stuff. What's wrong with guy's down-there department, really?
I don't know if anyone actually buys medicine online, let along from websites which advertise by spamming. That really sounds fishy and dangerous in many ways, doesn't that? You may get fake drugs or take medicine you shouldn't.
Anyway I googled for second time, but this time I added "wikipedia" to keywords, because I didn't actually learn what this drug is for from first time.
I must not be the only person who searches for information on Wikipedia via search engine by appending "wikipedia" to keywords. Apparently, lots of people search this way for Wikipedia pages.
The second and third results I highlighted in red almost got me clicking on them. For a very short time, I couldn't recognize that they were not Wikipedia pages, but somewhat deceitful links. Wikipedia has nothing to do with the website or the content of pages, i.e. the drug. They are titled this way for one purpose, to lure people like me in.
As the footer of Wikipedia states:
Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.
I think it's possible that Wikimedia Foundation can take legal action to protect their trademark. But, like situations with spams, that's just one of a million of websites which never die out. If you bomb Earth with nuclear weapon, two species will survive for sure: cockroach and spammer.
Oh, I still don't know what Kamagra is for, but I guess it probably relates to Viagra since Google gave me such related searches list. Wait, the description of second result seems to explain all, but, nah, not gonna believe it and it's doesn't matter to me.
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