LiewCF is still a Splog/Spam Blog

Do you know that LiewCF is still a splog/spam blog even though I have revealed its spam features a month ago?



LiewCF is still a Splog/Spam Blog



It was exactly a month ago, on May 8th 2009, when I revealed something disturbing about LiewCF, the blog of Malaysia’s well known full time blogger. Back then, I detected 2 glaring spam features on his much ‘celebrated’ blog. I blogged about the discovery here on this blog with the hope that his fans or regular readers will let him know about them but I guess nobody cares. :)

Much to my surprise, those 2 spam features have yet to be resolved as of time of writing. As matter of fact, spam features on LiewCF have grown even more! Now LiewCF has not 2 but 3 glaring spam features:
  1. Invisible text – “Enter your search terms Submit search form
  2. Unnatural long text - from left: dennish mark , vice president, desktop system unit. chua hwee koon , vice president, mobile business unit. see chin teik , senior vice president, personal systems group, asia pacific & japan
  3. Doorway farm - HP PSG Regional Media Event “Touch the future. Now.” - HP PSG Regional Media Event “Touch the future. Now.” - HP PSG Regional Media Event “Touch the future. Now.” - HP PSG Regional Media Event “Touch the future. Now.” - HP PSG Regional Media Event “Touch the future. Now.” - HP PSG Regional Media Event “Touch the future. Now.” - HP PSG Regional Media Event “Touch the future. Now.” - Who Are the Top Malaysian Bloggers? (2009) - Who Are the Top Malaysian Bloggers? (2009) - Review: Maxis BlackBerry Storm Smartphone


LiewCF is still a Splog/Spam Blog

I’m sure his fans and regular readers will read this sooner or later; kindly forward this post to LiewCF if you are one of them. You have a mission in your hand, save LiewCF. :)

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