This paper examines how domain names in spam, affiliate marketing, and adult entertainment use phonetic respellings (“wecum” for “we come”), compound words, and unconventional top-level domains (e.g., .top) to bypass content filters and increase click-through rates. Using “wecumtoyoucom.top” as an example, we analyze lexical strategies, registration patterns, and potential malicious use cases (malware, phishing, or age-restricted content).
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The "Little Caprice" Effect: Branding and Performer Autonomy
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