This started when one of the forums I go to had a really annoying ad for a diet blog. It involved bouncing belly fat and promised to make life better.
Blah, blah, blah.
Then I noticed there were many similar ads.
Eventually, I ran this search on Google:
apparently 9,370 women had the EXACT SAME STORY.
It was then that I began to suspect diet clones.
Diet clones are the people that are assembled from the weight lost.
They’re imaginary, but as you can tell from the aforementioned population of them, they exist somewhere, all with the same store.
These clones apparently made a bunch of blogs and are selling some sort of diet products.
What if the diet products are causing you to be cloned? Is it good to be cloned? Are these helpful clones, or do they get into trouble? Are the clones heavier than you, or lighter?
This link is a response on the blog to someone who posted a comment.
There are 5,000+ hits on Google for this text.
Holy _________!!
Now, the dieters have clones that follow them and ask them questions!!!!
Obviously, someone is flooding cyberspace with diet blog spam. If you visit the sites, they have people who will chat with you about buying diet stuff. This is an alarming waste of bandwidth, diskspace, and electrons.
It’s also clearly dishonest. It is just wrong.