

Yesterday Crazy Frog, today, exciting jihad clips for your mobile. Honestly, google is whoring b3ta shamelessly. I enjoy clicking them and not buying anything muahahahaaa!

the people wot buy them and show them to people are likely to get arrested
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Tue 4 Oct 2005, 15:46,
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the ones who download them in violation of local copyright laws?
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Tue 4 Oct 2005, 15:48,
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I do hope so.
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Tue 4 Oct 2005, 15:49,
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That would go down well on the tube.
maybe..
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Tue 4 Oct 2005, 15:51,
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maybe..

but now you mention it, terrorist ringtones probably are the next big thing.
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Tue 4 Oct 2005, 15:55,
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I'm sure you are not - but please don't over click them.
Google monitors suspicious activity - lots of clicks in a short time from one location - and takes it all quite seriously.
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Tue 4 Oct 2005, 15:49,
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Google monitors suspicious activity - lots of clicks in a short time from one location - and takes it all quite seriously.

they ripped me off £300 quid because they thought i was clicking them myself repeatedly. never did.
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Tue 4 Oct 2005, 15:50,
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/adds twopenneth

Of course, but they especially like clicks they don't have to pay for.
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Tue 4 Oct 2005, 15:55,
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i.e. catch real people who've read the ad and click to find out more.
Random or automatic clicking isn't of any use to anyone.
For the advertiser = higher price, but no more exposure
For google = makes their service look less effective, hence lower sales
For the publisher (i.e. b3ta) = we can get booted from the system
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Tue 4 Oct 2005, 15:57,
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Random or automatic clicking isn't of any use to anyone.
For the advertiser = higher price, but no more exposure
For google = makes their service look less effective, hence lower sales
For the publisher (i.e. b3ta) = we can get booted from the system