WP tells me that this comment is spam, but it’s so uplifting that I had to share it with you, my gentle readers. Despite its tarnished origins, I think that it might be one of the best comments that I’ve received in 10+ years of blogging. Let’s see if we can learn from it, shall we?
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• Sentence #1 – a nice simple greeting.
You can never go wrong with direct and pleasant.
• Sentence #2 – flattery.
Oh yes, I like it. More praise please.
• Sentence #3 – a glance backwards.
Isn’t it sweet when someone shares a piece of his life with you?
• Sentence #4 – more reminiscence.
I feel like I’ve found a kindred spirit here.
• Sentence #5 – action intended to create friendship.
Please do, I’m sure that he’s as charming as you are.
• Sentence #6 – flattery again.
Oh sir, I blush thinking about how much you like what I wrote here.
• Sentence #7 – expression of gratitude.
What better way to end a comment, I ask you? ‘Tis perfect.
Hello there! Very much the perfect response, serving as an example for us to follow for comments and for life – short, sweet and positive!
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Zen-Den, I know! Such a nice template for commenting and for life, but from such a source. Rather funny to me. Wouldn’t you know? 😉
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Doesn’t sound like spam to me. My spam never makes any sense or suggests I need their services to make my terrible writing more readable. Just drink in the adoration!
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kate, I know what you mean. The comment seems much better than spam, but I trust WP so I guess that it is. Interesting, huh?
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If you hover over the sender’s website url you can usually tell if they are selling a product. Sometimes WP make mistakes but not often.
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Didn’t know that. I learned that double-named email addresses* were usually spam. Not always, but often. This comment had that sort of format.
* Here’s an example of a suspicious address:
joesmithxlousybusiness[AT]emailprovider.com
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and I didn’t know that!
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I guess that it’s true. When it comes to spam, if I’m in doubt in any way, I delete it. Better to be safe than sorry.
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Well, I am quite jealous of how much your spammer loves you. Most of my spammers just want to criticize me for not being ranked higher in Google lately. As far as spammers go, you have a very charming one! As far as comments go, I prefer specific and genuine to generic flattery.
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Zazzy, isn’t this amazing? So polite, but as you said filled with “generic flattery.” Like you, I prefer something a bit more authentic. Still, praise is praise… 😉
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LOL, I love those spam comments that actually try to flatter you, and usually like to give them the benefit of the doubt for purely egotistical reasons. The funny thing is, these compliments about my “informative, well written article” that was “just what they’d been looking for” usually get attached to my comics posts. Go figure…
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evilsquirrel13, YOU MEAN SOME COMMENTS AREN’T SINCERE?!!! You’ve crushed my creative spirit. I thought, for sure, that this guy really liked what I’d written. Who knew I could be taken in so easily?
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See… proof that spammers are so evil! They not only try to take our hard earned money, but they also relentlessly yank our hearts around…
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Yes they do. *grumble*
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It’s spam, but such nice spam…we will just pretend and enjoy the illusion…Who says we can’t make our own reality?
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Exactly, philmouse. And in my reality this is an actual, authentic, sincere, positive comment from someone who has my best interests at heart.
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It’s lovely, but I don’ t understand the purpose of the comment. It seems like spam should have a website attached where you could go to get wonderful whatevers or lots of money. 🙂
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Margaret, I know. I don’t get the purpose of it either. Why cause trouble if you don’t get something out of it? Of course, I’m not a spammer so I cannot explain the logic of their ways.
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It sounds lovely to me. I too have kept some comments that were relegated to the spam bin by WP, I allowed them a place on the post they were intended for! Some seem to me to be quite sweet, and this one seems just the same. Shame to bin it!
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Savvy Senorita, you are a kind woman to put spam, as it was intended, on your blog. I know what you mean about this comment seeming so sweet. And if, by chance, it wasn’t spam, mea culpa. But until that is proven to my satisfaction, it will remain here as the topic of a blog post.
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Well, it’s just some seem worthy of being public! Of course, be cautious and in fact, I like it better as it is – far more poetic and it makes a great post!
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You’ve described it perfectly– poetic. That it is. Might be why we all like it so much.
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I think so 🙂
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Spammers have learned to flatter the egos of people desperate for readers/commenters. It’s twisted.
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Andra, you’re right. It is kind of whacked. Fortunately I’m content with the real comments that I get. No need for any faux ones.
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Obviously this spammer knew our deepest & darkest blogging desires. I love how you turned it around into something to make us chuckle, Ally Bean!
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Thank you, Kathy. There’s a certain charm to this whole situation, which I think as a longtime blogger I’m much too fast to dismiss. I mean, when someone says something nice about you, why not cherish it? 😉
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I love how you deconstructed this SPAM, Ally Bean.
Most spam should be dispatched to the permanent waste bucket in short order. . . but some of the more creative spam can be fun to read.
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nrhatch, thank you. I agree, most of the spam I get is gibberish, but this particular one tickled me. Also, thanks for explaining the video stuff over on kate’s blog. I didn’t know any of that and really should.
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That’s one of my favorite things about blogging ~ the speed at which we can share relevant info and how there’s always something new to learn.
Cheers!
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