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I suppose the question is is there an incentive to do that? A crappy sounding crappy quality spam recipe already gets a page hit and no goodwill. Does better sounding but still crappy do better in any way that translates to money for the author (or author's operator)?


It causes the site to be left on for longer, providing more room for ad exposure.




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