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CIT Holding It Down

Posted in Crime, Electronic by Cornell's Most Infamous on April 4th, 2007.

It’s nice to see that Cornell is not on the list of spammy .edu domains. Hurray for keeping the swine away from rich flow of University page trust!

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5 Responses to “CIT Holding It Down”

  1. Even though Cornell is a fine university, in all fairness, every organization of that size shoots out a certain amount of “spin information”.

    Readers should always have the basic reflex of double-checking the information they get from “private entity” web sites, especially when they suspect some “spin” in the mix.

  2. Elliott Back says:

    I’m not sure what this comment has to do with what I wrote, at all.

  3. Hi Elliot,

    Well, I thought it was relevant ; ) perhaps a tad “outside the box”!

  4. Elliott Back says:

    Ah now I see the connection, sorry ;)

  5. Samienela Teifi says:

    Alas, our fair Cornell is not spam-free, this finds CU the #3 Ivy school exploited by spammers, using a different metric.

    Go to the cuinfo page, search for your favorite spammy phrase, and weep.

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