Fighting spam
China has committed itself to fighting spam. That is great news, considering that they are supposedly the second biggest source of spam. And second, third, or first, I don't care. It would be just great if the amount of spam would get reduced, somehow.
But as long as people fall for spammers, we cannot expect them to change - can we? Recently, some big spammers have been prosecuted or send to jail, so it might really be, that something is changing.
Other countries in Asia also started to take some initiative already, even so it is via an opt in only, which is not a proven anti-spam tactic. So, let's also call on Hong Kong to be a bit faster in their implementation, because, believe it or not, Hong Kong belongs to China.
(By Asia Business Consulting)
But as long as people fall for spammers, we cannot expect them to change - can we? Recently, some big spammers have been prosecuted or send to jail, so it might really be, that something is changing.
Other countries in Asia also started to take some initiative already, even so it is via an opt in only, which is not a proven anti-spam tactic. So, let's also call on Hong Kong to be a bit faster in their implementation, because, believe it or not, Hong Kong belongs to China.
(By Asia Business Consulting)
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