Figure 2 —
Comment spam Without a doubt, there is the collateral damage from the attack fronted by the hundreds of luring - oriented highly attractive fake profiles.
Not exact matches
Simple
Comments was designed to scale, so it can handle the largest
spam and hack attacks thrown at it
without even breaking a sweat.
Keep writing,
commenting on other blogs, and posting your posts on social media sites (
without spamming them), and you will do well with blogging.
The blog gets hundreds of
spam comments each day and I delete the
spam folder
without reading the contents.
The only
comments I delete are the ones that are
spam or that are mean
without contributing to the conversation.
Since so many seem compelled to respond to the kim's
comments, perhaps giving them a thumbs down button would satisfy their urge
without their needing to actually address what are essentially
spam comments.
I think denialist
comments should be deleted if they are just
spamming, utter crap, or make huge claims
without a link to published research, or some fact based website.
I couldn't leave the topic of blog
comments without mentioning that our
spam filters, which are pretty fierce, have managed to exclude 934,272
spam comments since March of this year.
I'm sorry for the word verification, but I get way too many
spam comments without it!