July 5, 2008

The inevitable ticking time bomb awaiting Friendfeed.

Posted by : Mike Fruchter
Filed under : friendfeed, spam

With the steady growth that Friendfeed is experiencing, it’s just a matter of time before the problem of spam infiltrates it.Friendfeed is still the shiny new toy that only the people in the know, know about. Because of this, the critical masses and the spammers have not caught on quite yet. The clock is ticking….

The convenient 6 click registration form makes it’s easy for spammers to sign up for “disposable accounts”, and to set up shop in seconds. The smarter spammers will use scripts to automate the sign up process. This will allow them to create several hundred or more throw away accounts at any given time.

The spammers have an arsenal of forty one services at there disposal. Any one of these services can be set up and deployed in seconds. Rooms can be created for any topic or product imaginable. It wont be long before the Viagra spam email of the day arrives and is directing us to the Viagra room on Friendfeed.

Friendfeed gives the spammers multiple ways of getting a message out. The most common would be to post the spam-vertised sites directly to the feed. The handy Friendfeed bookmarklet would accomplish this with ease. The rooms would be filled with link bait galore, allowing spammers more ways to monetize courtesy of, RSS feeds injected with AdSense as one example. The purveyors of porn might stand to monetize the most. They can take full advantage of full multimedia, using video clips, images, text and now even audio, making their rooms into free mini adult porn sites. Rooms have made the possibilities endless. The spammers will pick up on this soon enough.

The community, up to this point, has a done an excellent job of policing itself. What I would like to see is some type of flagging mechanism put into place, such as is implemented on Craigslist. I would also like to see visible “report or flag this” links on all member feeds and rooms.

What other forms of spam will Friendfeed face?

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  • July 14, 2008 at 3:44 am Hutch Carpenter
    Sure enough, I've seen my first comment spam on FriendFeed. In this entry (http://friendfeed.com/e/8dced64c-d603-431c-a7af-df16cd4f08ad/when-you-click-on-a-post-headline-in-FF-read-the/), it's about halfway down in the comments. It's the *mydriveholiday.com* "comment".
  • July 14, 2008 at 3:50 am Charlie Anzman
    Hutch - Had my hands full after following back most of the new follows last week. More than I expected. Think there more out there already than most of us realize.
  • July 14, 2008 at 1:15 pm Rob Diana
    I hadn't noticed the lack of spam controls until reading this. They really need the "report this" type of stuff.

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