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crschmidt March 6 2013, 11:11:38 UTC
LJ has long provided a push-stream of content -- one of the early sites to do os -- and ever since then, it has been regularly consumed by spam sites of all kinds. Whether it's text for spam emails (right down to including "Error in markup. Author must correct content. Full content below." or whatever the markup error message is) or spam sites cloning content, this is just the way things work. *shrug*

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gerald_duck March 6 2013, 11:25:53 UTC
Is AstraZip, in turn, indexed by Google?

I've just searched for a few choice phrases from my own journal and it's not found them.

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