Slashdot Mirror


Haiku vs Spam

Mark Cantrell was among several people who sent in a story about a company using "Haiku to Stop Spam. Essentially you use a copyrighted Haiku to tag that a message meets criteria (1 Recipient, Pre-Existing Relationship, etc) which then makes it a simple matter to filter the mail. I'm sure the spammers in China will laugh wildly as they forge the haiku. I challange comment posters to post only Haiku in this discussion ;)

3 of 708 comments (clear)

  1. OB Haiku by acceleriter · · Score: 0, Troll

    A favorite piece
    Well written by another
    Herein rings quite true:

    Negative one, Troll
    It is a badge of honor
    Worn on my penis.

    --

    CEE5210S The signal SIGHUP was received.

  2. to haiku, or not to haiku... by stinky+wizzleteats · · Score: 1, Troll

    This is my troll Shakespearean sonnet.
    Boldly here I break the haiku rule.
    Karma; excellent; I have to waste upon it.
    So let good flames, this writ here fuel.

    A haiku's beauty is surely found
    In crystallizing; beautiful, an essence.
    In reducing an experience to the profound
    Surely this ignores Spam's putrescence.

    Entropic mass, with nothing there discreet:
    Is such that comprises Spam's nature
    For whether the missive or the meat,
    It surely defies any essence of character.

    For be well warned o ye who would haiku,
    and look for this poem in my messages to you.

  3. Haiku? by BrianWCarver · · Score: 0, Troll

    Haikus won't stop spam
    no more than ISPs will
    stop RIAA

    Brian

    --
    Like Digital Freedoms? Then donate to EFF before they're gone.