Can’t say that I know Jamie Kane, but for a moment there I was really curious to find out.
To paraphrase Oscar Wilde, better to be talked than not talked about. Well, Jamie Kane got the exposure Jamie Kane was looking for. It’s usually the sign of poor products and lukewarm interest when a company has to “viral” the hell out of them. But then again, spamming thrives on exposure, when you can’t be popular at least try to be ubiquitous (or just obnoxious). One more challange for the Wikipedia people to deal with. One more proof that the self-correcting model works.
tags: wikipedia spam jamie-kane