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08:06
The nice thing about an active community not hesitant to close such crap as
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Q: May u recommend an excellent dentist in birmingham?

Jony ThomsonFew years again I'd dentist doctor Mheri. He's from Iran, Sweden was gone in by his research . He went to the areas of London and any links were dropped by me however he's dentist that was truly incredible

is that there could be no spam response as there was on worpress by mrs Sara Hylton
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A: May u get any STDs from getting unprotected oral intercourse?

Sara HyltonYES!!! Herpes is most likely the largest STD threat during oral intercourse. Both forms of herpes may reside in the AloneToyPleasant or the mouth, and especially during episodes (cold sores, herpes lesions) may be handed to another from spot. A lot of people have over 50% of an arbitrary number o...

08:50
@Anthon spam response? what is that?
09:16
@FaheemMitha My impression is that the one asks a question, and the other responds with an answer that includes a link that is spam. The question itself is inappropriate, but has no link hence my usage of the term spam-response.
Both accounts are registered on 4 same Stack Exchange sites.
@Anthon Oh. Devious.
So if the question is not closed in time (as was done here, but not on wordpress) then you get the spam answer. I was praising our alertness and people willing to stalk the close-review queue
09:53
@Anthon I just saw it in the room feed. I guess I could keep a tab open on the close review queue.
I just got a "are you a bot" on tex.sx. I wonder what criteria they use for this.
10:14
@FaheemMitha sudden flux of spam from your IP range
@Braiam Oh, wonderful. Is this speculation, or is this information publicly available?
@FaheemMitha I don't remember where I've seen it (some meta, somewhere)
10:39
@Braiam if they are doing for that reason, they could just say so in the message, instead of saying "we don't know if you are a bot".
10:51
@FaheemMitha then bad bots would know how to evade it ;)
@Braiam Hmm. That assumes they don't already know.

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