Facebook Wall Spam

Call me crazy, but I’ve never been a huge fan of spam. There, I’ve said it. Slogging through spam is about as enjoyable as a root canal. In fact, a root canal is just a notch above sorting spam because at least with the dentist, there’s always the chance of pain killers being involved.

So with that said, imagine my surprise when I checked my Facebook wall tonight to find some lovely spam from a sleazy company known as Ring Rockstar.

Ring Rockstar Facebook Spam

I’ve messaged the friend who sent it to me and she assures me that she didn’t post the message. Thanks to her newsfeed, we’ve been able to see that her account only posted the message on my wall for some reason, but we’re not really sure why as neither of us have talked on Facebook in, well, forever. The spam seems 100% random and yet is still 100% annoying.

This is something that Facebook has in the past and needs to continue taking seriously. We can talk all we want about how Facebook is slowly turning into Myspace what with all the clutter on people’s profiles thanks to applications. Yet the day spam runs rampant on Facebook is the day it’s officially dead to millions of users. It’s the deal-breaker that keeps far more people off Myspace and on Facebook than some realize. I can’t tell you how many spam messages and comments I get on Myspace in a given day, but up until now, that number for Facebook was a resounding zero.

I certainly hope it continues to be that low for a long time to come, this one message aside.

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10 comments:

  1. Phil Harnish wrote on March 9, 2008 @ 10:10 am

    I have a similar story. An old friend from high school, who I’ve never talked to on Facebook, seemingly answered a question no one would ever ask. It may have been the exact same message.

     
  2. JackBender wrote on March 27, 2008 @ 4:06 am

    I have a similar story too. My Wall is saying my brother sent me a message “I have sent you a crush! View it at http://the.secretlovecalculator.info” this morning but he didn’t login on facebook today.

     
  3. Matt Troutman wrote on April 21, 2008 @ 11:16 am

    I have had the same problem today….how does the company responsible for the spam access their facebook account? This is a huge problem for facebook and they should be motivated to find out who is doing it and mainly ‘how’!!

     
  4. Oluwaseun wrote on April 22, 2008 @ 4:14 pm

    I believe the Applications are responsible for this. For some reason I’m sure about that.

     
  5. SvendK wrote on May 7, 2008 @ 1:20 pm

    Sure, but what application? I believe it is one or a few applications which harvests some information or somehow get authorized to post on Friends’ walls… Facebook, please stop it immediately…

     
  6. john wrote on May 7, 2008 @ 9:39 pm

    Anybody interested in getting in shape or staying fit this summer should check out http://www.FitWorks.com/friend - they’re giving away free iTunes songs just for joining and giving a HUGE discount. They’re only good if you’re a student but so what, free songs are free songs! You can also get a free month too, so check it out guys. Make sure when you go you put in the code FIT when it asks or you won’t get the free stuff. Make sure to tell everybody so we can snag up these songs before they stop!

     
  7. Lina DeMartinez wrote on June 7, 2008 @ 5:38 pm

    Take a look at this Security Report published by FortiGuard. It might just explain what is going on. The problem is REALLY serious by the way.

    Spam 2.0 Moves to Facebook - March 28, 2008
    http://www.fortiguardcenter.com/advisory/FGA-2008-08.html

     
  8. Angela Beall wrote on August 19, 2008 @ 12:21 am

    The Security Report is informative, but I would like to know what I can DO to prevent these hijackers from infiltrating my profile? I can change my password on a regular basis and let others know when I get a spam post from them on my wall, but are those the only things I can do?

     
  9. I hate spam wrote on August 21, 2008 @ 11:26 am

    The nerve of some! I grow tired spam! Is thar no end? Must we take to mobs and pull the spammer from the homes and beat them in vigalantie action? The police do nothing of spammers.

     
  10. claire grainger wrote on August 31, 2008 @ 7:00 pm

    i am really confused was just on face book scouting for friends when i recieved a messege saying i was spamming others what does this mean ?

     

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