Comparing it to malware is a bit of a stretch, and anyone who is posting to a blog. One particular comment in someone else's blog has given us a good number of people visiting.
MacDailyNews
Again, with the gramma is a bit of a stretch. Any place that has sensitive information like MP and TE while it may attribute, doesn't allow for access anyways. If I could see who was doing the cut pasting, it would be better because then I'd be able to monitor who ended up taking that image of one of our members for tshirt hell.
As far as SM's suggestion, it's how I've always done my point to point lines. It's way to hard to track what I've cut/pasted even before the mod.
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Wow, that's a huge number for one month of usage. Is it mostly copies with intention, or is it largely spambots trying to create fake pages? And, how can you see into emails?
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A good number of it are probably from link farms that make strange pages, but I don't see any track backs from them and this system.
The number that I'm paying attention to are the Facebook, email, and other direct links. I can't see email, but it's easy enough to know that when you've clicked on something in email via different analytics. I spend a good amount of time looking at this stuff everyday, but I can tell you rest assured, I cannot see into your email. I can just see that the link clicked generated this referral:
us.mg1.mail.yahoo.com
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