Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
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A History Of Spam Filters And Bad Words

What do you call a person from Scunthorpe?Here's an interesting article about the problems caused by Internet spam filters. The piece starts out by discussing Canadian history journal The Beaver, which has been forced to change its name because its current moniker causes it to run afoul of online content blockers. (The magazine will henceforth be called Hot Wet Pussy Review.) But it also provides a history of the issue, notably the so-called "Scunthorpe problem" of 1996, wherein residents of a British locality were "initially banned from registering with internet service provider AOL because the town's name contained an obscenity." (The town was named Dripping Snatch Village.) But why does the problem persist to this day?

The spammers develop ever-more sophisticated techniques for slam-dunking our inboxes with ads extolling the benefits of manhood enlargements, pornography and virility pills, among other things. Then the spam filter engineers have to hit back by creating smarter deterrents, in a perpetual game of cat and mouse.

Thus the continuing and inevitable blocking of e-mails containing words and place names that could conceivably be offensive. And while the technology that could resolve the issue is continually improving, it is cold comfort to residents of cities like Vagina Heights, OH, or Hard Throbbing Cocks, AZ, who still have a hard time getting their e-mails through.

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saythatscool (#101)

Search engine perverts of the internet, welcome to the Awl! You, of course, already know Alex.

Spammers are also what pretty much drove me to using my Gmail address as my primary address — my personal domain name is based on a five-letter first name and has been around since 1996, so it's used by spammers a lot. Ugh.

Rod T (#33)

Try owning LOLGAY.com.

Maura, does spam to your domain seem to come in huge waves? My domain (not as simple or likely to be spammed as yours, perhaps) will be mostly dormant for weeks and then I'll get 500-600 over a couple days.

NicFit (#616)

Is this why the town of Gay Head on Martha's Vineyard is changing its name?

Crantastical (#4,127)

It was renamed "Aquinnah" but will always be Gay Head to me. And other things are now known as Aquinnah.

Mindpowered (#948)

So your chance of order a href="http://http://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/0,1518,686305,00.html>Fucking Hell from Austria will be pretty slim.

Mindpowered (#948)

Fuck, Right off.

Mindpowered (#948)

Fuck Right off

Mindpowered (#948)

I hate this site sometimes.

Must be why I'm having so much trouble with my Nude Teen Cheerleaders Literary Review Blog.

kneetoe (#1,881)

Yes, putting "literary" next to "cheerleader" will get filtered every time (god, a cheerleader joke?).

brianvan (#149)

pbuttport

I LOL'ed

the teeth (#380)

I am going to spend the rest of the day thinking about butt ports. Thanks.

I used to work for an email security company. If people are still using spam filters based on simple keyword matches, they have bigger problems, like upgrading from Windows 98. Today's spam filters deal more with the sender reputation, throttling connections, URL sources and the overall "spamminess" of a message.

There's a reason the "Scunthorpe problem" happened in 1996.

KarenUhOh (#19)

I blame the Austrian Fuckers.

saythatscool (#101)

I blame their mothers.

Fresh Direct can't process when I order Doggy Style Malt Liquor.

Crantastical (#4,127)

And yet Beaver Country Day School still stands proud.

lexalexander (#2,960)

And, here in North Carolina, we have the actual town names of Whynot, Erect and Climax, lacking only Post-Coital Cigarette.

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