If at first you don't succeed.
And they seem to like Twitter too. If you're a Twitter user you're probably already familiar with these spam attempts:
• The one where some Twitter user you've never heard of before suddenly "replies" to your tweet with nothing but a mysterious link. As if you'd actually click on a link with no information about what it is, from some stranger.
• The one where some mystery Twitter user claims "other people" are writing "terrible things" about you -- which of course you can see if you merely click on a mysterious link. Because that's not a painfully obvious scam or anything.
• And check out this latest one, where different people follow you, but they all have the same account description and they all urge you to visit the same link.
Wow, what are the odds that all these different people have the same account description? Or, for that matter, the same photo? How uncanny that "LizacnFillionse" looks the same as "Amanda Morris." Small world, ain't it.
Oh well. You keep trying, spammers. And I'll keep shaking my head at you.


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