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Mark Pilgrim on weblog spam

November 18, 2003 5:21 PM | No Comments | No TrackBacks

Oh boy, that's even worse than I suspected:

Savor this moment, folks. You can tell your children stories of how, back in the early days of weblogging, you could print out the entire spam blacklist on a single sheet of paper. Maybe with two or three columns and a smallish font, but still. Boy, those were the days.
And they won’t last. They absolutely won’t last. They won’t last a month. The domain list will grow so unwieldy so quickly, you won’t know what hit you. It’ll get so big that it will take real bandwidth just to host it. Keeping it a free download will make you go broke. Code is free, but bandwidth never will be. Do you have a business plan? You’ll need one within 6 months.

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