Bird House Rules: Episode #2 — Lovely Spam, Wonderful Spam!
Posted by Twitter's Tee Morris | Posted in Podcast, Twitter Topics | Posted on 24-08-2009
Tags: All a Twitter, book, bot, bottom feeders, caution, Indiana Jim, noise, Podcast, security, signal-to-noise, spam, spambots, Stephanie Lloyd, technology, Tee Morris, Twitter, TwitterAnalyzer
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Welcome to Birdhouse Rules, the Official Podcast of All a Twitter and Sams Teach Yourself Twitter in Ten Minutes.
I know on Twitter i have been promising to cover TweetDeck and my bad habit of double-posting (which on writing these show notes I just did…) but then when working through my follow requests, I got hard hit by the avatar you see with this post. Yes, if you see that image (and the variations on it) you will have been hit by a spambot that prefixes all their IDs with “STi_”. These useless accounts will fill your feeds with random links that serve no other purpose other than to annoy the crap out of you.
But what really bakes my birdhouse about the various “STi_” accounts is that they are posing as real people.
Welcome to spam on Twitter.
In this episode I cover the ways to tell if you are being spammed on Twitter. The offending tweets are broken down into three categories, and we also take a look at how some spammers are working into your feeds in order to use you and a delivery mechanism. Take a look at these screen captures from Stephanie Lloyd‘s account…
If you click-and-enlarge the left image, you will note that Stephanie’s tweets are coming from her feed are coming from recognizable applications. The right image, though, is a tweet coming from an API. That is just one (of a few) ways to tell that the spam your getting from friends isn’t their fault.
So tuck in and get ready — it’s a Feast of Spam at the Bird House.
Guest introduction by Indiana Jim
“Spam” from Monty Python’s The Final Rip Off
Album Artwork by Paul Fischer of Dancing Cat Studios
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