Generally spammers are quite evident, but it always come to my mind that guy who used to post here, Greg1. He behaved like any other poster, shared personal info and that, but he was all the time preaching the goodness of the Lasercomb. He sweared by it. He was so insistent it really got to suspicion.
The point is, are companies paying people for making such a task of "infiltrating" into a forum, confuse between everyone else and promote their product?
Is anyone so meticulous to do such a thing?. I mean, that is the only way to spam properly a product, being trustworthy and all, but to me is such a complicate task!!
It would be better just to put a banner somewhere or a google ad.
But I´ve read job offers from internet selling companies that pay you for promoting their product on forums, reviews, etc...
This is such a low technique!!. Anyway, marketing is about that: thinking how to get shittier and lower morally just to sale.
I think the better weapon against spam or "elaborated" spam is common sense. Not believing everything someone says no mater who he is. Researching and making reasonable decissions with true expectatives.
Against this, spammers can´t do sh*t.