I got spammish mail post-posting. September 22, 2004 6:24 PM   Subscribe

I posted a link. Shortly thereafter, I get creepy spam-mail asking me to post links to Joe Blow's slightly-related site. I ignore. Not long, though, until link appears in comments. Does this ever happen to anyone else?
posted by eustacescrubb to Etiquette/Policy at 6:24 PM (23 comments total)

It doesn't seem terribly out-of-the-ordinary that a non-member would e-mail someone suggesting their related link (either in self-interest or in genuine hope that the thread members would enjoy it).

When you didn't post, he went to someone else. I don't endorse such a course of action, but it doesn't seem to outrageous --
posted by rafter at 6:28 PM on September 22, 2004


Well, I wasn't thinking it was outrageous, just really creepy. MeTaStalkers.
posted by eustacescrubb at 6:37 PM on September 22, 2004


I get emails all the time, but they're not spam. They are related, tho. There are tons of people that want to comment or add a link, but aren't members.
posted by amberglow at 7:04 PM on September 22, 2004


I thought only other members could see our email addresses?
posted by CunningLinguist at 7:38 PM on September 22, 2004


But non-members can see our home pages: if we have contact info on our sites, they can contact us that way.
posted by mcwetboy at 8:42 PM on September 22, 2004


Nobody outside of metafilter e-mails me because I'm irrelevant. I do, however, get occasional e-mail from other members who either think I'm funny or I should drop dead.
posted by The God Complex at 9:34 PM on September 22, 2004


only other members can see the fish in my pants.
posted by quonsar at 10:34 PM on September 22, 2004 [1 favorite]


I smell something fishy here
posted by matteo at 1:09 AM on September 23, 2004


You call that a fish? hmph.

I never get Metafilter emails. That is because no one knows WTF I am.
posted by sciurus at 4:38 AM on September 23, 2004


and I like it that way.
posted by sciurus at 5:24 AM on September 23, 2004


What The Fuck are you, then?
posted by matteo at 6:07 AM on September 23, 2004


I am the fish in quonsar's pants. And I believe I am going to do my icthyous duty by shutting up since I am not contributing anything worthwhile to this thread.
posted by sciurus at 6:13 AM on September 23, 2004


This is straining my Dickensian principles, like, to the max.
posted by chicobangs at 6:43 AM on September 23, 2004


A sciurus in quonsar's pants needs Dickensian principles like a fish needs a bicycle. In quonsar's pants.
posted by taz at 6:51 AM on September 23, 2004


I understand quonsar has a Dickensian principle in his pants, too
posted by matteo at 7:44 AM on September 23, 2004


Is it called "Little Nell"?
posted by taz at 7:52 AM on September 23, 2004


If he was wearing a kilt, he wouldn't have to worry about any of this stuff.
posted by iconomy at 8:21 AM on September 23, 2004


It just goes to show - don't post links, or something bad will happen.
posted by Jart at 10:37 AM on September 23, 2004


The judges give taz a "10" for Little Nell. The crowd goes wild snorting coffee out of their noses!
posted by jasper411 at 11:13 AM on September 23, 2004


Metafilter: Don't post links, or something bad will happen.

(my fav so far)
posted by iconomy at 11:23 AM on September 23, 2004


minnow
posted by mischief at 3:48 PM on September 23, 2004


I do, however, get occasional e-mail from other members who either think I'm funny or I should drop dead.


This hasn't happened to me in like three years.
posted by norm at 8:49 AM on September 24, 2004


Nobody outside of metafilter e-mails me because I'm irrelevant. I do, however, get occasional e-mail from other members who either think I'm funny or I should drop dead.

The only outside emails I've ever gotten have been from people thanking me for linking them, or nonmembers adding to a discussion with extra links. The nicest was a thanks from the guys who did that "help us name our boat" site a couple of years ago, because I didn't shit all over the thread like most of the other people that posted to it. The most unexpected was from holgate, who emailed me to answer a question that I had asked in a thread, which went unanswered. He did that on two separate occasions. Nice guy.

Every email I've ever gotten from a member has been good - subtle flirting, offering mp3s, or just general conversation. I don't think I've ever initiated an email exchange myself, though...I'm actually very shy, even online. I have emailed Matt, but no one else, that I can think of.
posted by iconomy at 9:03 AM on September 24, 2004


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