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:::*20. Text of the link goes beyond describing the contents to actively encouraging you to read it. For example, including text such as, "Read more about [subject] in [this fascinating article]" (<i>In this case the editor writes, "a good read"</i>)
:This paticular link isn't too bad as far as ads go. And I do think they have some content (though I think most of their information is already covered in this Wikipedia article). But the fact that they are unwilling to sign up for an account and discuss the link's merits makes me question their intent. [[Image:Monkeyman.png]][[User:Monkeyman|Monkeyman]]<sup>([[User_talk:Monkeyman|talk]])</sup> 17:58, 18 May 2006 (UTC)
 
==List of chronic spammers==
There are several chronic external link spammers. Please remove them if you see them. Please be careful not to throw the baby out with the bath water, however. The IMF, The Economist, and CEPR are all reputable and relevant sources. [[User:JHP|JHP]] 23:28, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
The chronic spammers are:
* patrick.net
* housingpanic.blogspot.com
* housingbubbleresearch.com
* expertresearch.net
 
== My UK perspective ==