This approach is less effective than spam filtering. Why? Simply because taking down a web site just creates a shell game where new web sites by spammers go up as quickly as the old ones go down. Folks spend a lot of time and energy to "take down" a single web site; but a new one can be built in a manner of minutes. From a resource perspective, the spammers easily "win."
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