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A Theory on Why Contact Forms Get More Spam Than Email Addresses

🔗 A Theory on Why Contact Forms Get More Spam Than Email Addresses

by Luke Harris

Luke wonders why contact forms get more spam than email addresses and lands on a theory that feels depressingly plausible. It’s less about tech and more about economics, and once you see it, you can’t unsee it.

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I've had my email published on this site for around 4 years at this point, and when I set it up, I decided to use plus addressing so I could easily switch addresses when the inevitable spam came.

But it never came.

And now, 4 years on, I'm still using the original email address I published back in 2021 with no additional spam seen.

I always wondered why this was the case; I mean my email is out there for everyone to see. Then I read this post by Luke and it all (depressingly) clicked into place. I've considered adding a contact form to this site again, but having read this post, and my lived experience, I don't think I'll bother.

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