Sentences with phrase «about spam commenting»

Not exact matches

For fear of an onslaught of spam I will open comments on this post in hopes of getting some feedback on how I would go about using the stropping feature.
John, you've spammed this blog several times with comments about atheists burning forever and whatnot.
In that time, I made 206 posts, received about 900 real comments, and nearly 70,000 spam comments.
The less - good news: on Sunday, the site received its 300,000 th spam comment, which was about as welcome as a skunk at a picnic.
Before you again spam my inbox with 50 + comments arguing about how you disagree about the majority position of certain subcultures on weakly defined political axis» I rewrote that section to be less «controversial».
If you start a blog, or already have a blog about your weight loss, leave a link in a comment (please, no spam about new miracle diet supplements).
Another interesting comment from Christian Finn, which I accidentally deleted while purging spam (sorry about that, Christian!)
Wordpress is good about detecting spam, so now I've relaxed the comment moderation to allow more people to leave comments that can be seen instantaneously.
If you receive any spam emails, or if you see any Spam message board posts or comments about any of these or other PositiveSingles private label affiliate members posing to be regular folks recommending an STD dating site (which 99 % of the time is an affiiate of PositiveSingles), forward the spam marked «Spam from PS affiliate specific-site-name.com» to the below email addresses and say that you want them to stop these people from spamming you: [email protected] and support@positivesinglesspam emails, or if you see any Spam message board posts or comments about any of these or other PositiveSingles private label affiliate members posing to be regular folks recommending an STD dating site (which 99 % of the time is an affiiate of PositiveSingles), forward the spam marked «Spam from PS affiliate specific-site-name.com» to the below email addresses and say that you want them to stop these people from spamming you: [email protected] and support@positivesinglesSpam message board posts or comments about any of these or other PositiveSingles private label affiliate members posing to be regular folks recommending an STD dating site (which 99 % of the time is an affiiate of PositiveSingles), forward the spam marked «Spam from PS affiliate specific-site-name.com» to the below email addresses and say that you want them to stop these people from spamming you: [email protected] and support@positivesinglesspam marked «Spam from PS affiliate specific-site-name.com» to the below email addresses and say that you want them to stop these people from spamming you: [email protected] and support@positivesinglesSpam from PS affiliate specific-site-name.com» to the below email addresses and say that you want them to stop these people from spamming you: [email protected] and [email protected]
Hi Mary, for some reason your comment / question went to my spam folder and I wasn't notified about it... so my apologies for the delay getting back to you.
I have to delete about 15 spam comments per day and I must have been going too fast.
Happy New Year, friends, fans, spam bots and people who are so bored on their holidays they've dropped in to leave derogatory comments about other people's sex lives.
Plus I could name about 10 people on the SWTOR forums that spam 90 % of the comments deepthroating every thing keith says too, do I win a lollipop?
Please do not be shy about commenting now that spamming...
Maybe the people who browse the Internet are more wary about comment spam (if they read it at all)?
What I really don't understand is touched on by a comment from someone (that I can't find now because of all the spam) about cap - and - trade being suited to your idea.
I can not catch all of these; we get about twenty times the spam as we do real comments.
On an average day we are the target of about 5000 spam comments.
You've read about the exciting switch in comment spam filters.
On his Spam Notes blog, Venkat Balasubramani attempts to answer an interesting question inspired by CNN's recent firing of anchor Rich Sanchez for comments he made about comedian Jon Stewart.
You know, as much as you complain (rightfully) about blog comment spam, I would think that when someone takes the time to actually send you an e-mail and ASK, you could give her a straight answer.
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