Spamming requires a certain, almost sociopaths sense of entitlement to
continue doing. Such people are virtually incapable of telling the truth.
They seem to honestly believe they have the right to steal, cheat, lie, and
scam. Those that lack that conviction don't stay spammers for long.



On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 1:19 PM, Bruce Ediger <bedi...@stratigery.com>wrote:

> On Wed, 21 Aug 2013, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
>
>  Of *course* they lied: that's what spammers do.
>>
>
> I know that's an Article of Faith amongst most people who track these
> things, and it's certainly been my experience as well.
>
> But isn't the real question "why do spammers lie about removal
> buttons/links, never spamming again etc etc?"
>
> Is it a facet of the spammer's personality?  If so, what facet?
>
> Is spamming per se so addictive, that once you do it, you can't
> stop?  If so, have any people who investigated the spamming/bulker
> scene ever gotten addicted and become pathological spammers themselves?
>
> I want to know, just in case it's the latter and not the former,
> so that I can steer clear of spamming.
>
>
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