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CV's spam filter has been a tad bit overenthusiastic these days, so I've recently had to troll through the spam to retrieve misfiled comments. As expected, the spam is a morass of viagra ads and truly horrid lists of porn-related search terms (where "horrid" means "things that Dan Savage would not approve of"). But lurking in there is a new breed of affirmation spam:

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I’d just like to thank you for taking the time to create this internet website. It has been extremely helpful

Moreover, now that they're tired of thinking only of on-line casino gambling, spammers seem to wish to join the CV conversation:

Hey!, what made you want to write on Best Calculator Ever | Cosmic Variance? I was wondering, because I have been thinking about this since last Sunday.

I couldn’t understand ...

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