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.
I just realized today that your
comments were going to the
spam folder I am
so sorry!
Hi Cecilisla, I just found this
comment in the
spam folder
so my apologies for just responding.
Just recently though, the
spam filter decided to put every
comment in the
spam box,
so I have to keep going in and fishing them out, which is a surprisingly time consuming task.
I get dozens of
comments daily trying to sell me authentic Air Jordans and search engine optimization services,
so the filter sticks them in the
spam box, which is usually very convenient.
Your readers will also think you don't care if you allow
spam to remain in your
comments —
so be vigilent!
Comments are now moderated due to
spam overload and have to be approved (by me)-
so don't worry if your
comment does not appear immediately after you publish it.
So don't bother coming back to The Lunch Tray as your
comments will go directly to a
spam filter where neither I nor my readers will see have to see them.
Another thing — we don't accept
spam, rude
comments or nasty language,
so common in many other forums.
I posted this the other day, but someone keeps
spamming the
comment pages,
so I am reposting it.
I approve all
comments marked as
spam that are not,
so consider it posted!
Weirdly, these two examples link to sites that don't seem to exist,
so I'm not quite sure what their purpose is — normally,
spam comments try to send traffic to fake blogs («splogs») that make money through Google Ads or other contextual advertising.
Howdy, Epolitics.com suffered a
comment -
spam attack today —
so many bogus
comments were coming in that the server threw a fit and I had to temporarily turn off the ability to
comment on posts.
Yeah, I was having the same problem
so I downloaded a neat little captcha plug - in which has solved all my
comment spam problems.
Visitors may send communications and submit suggestions, ideas,
comments, questions, or other information,
so long as the content is not illegal, obscene, threatening, defamatory, invasive of privacy, infringing of intellectual property rights, or otherwise injurious to third parties or objectionable and does not consist of or contain software viruses, political campaigning, commercial solicitation, chain letters, mass mailings, or any form of «
spam.»
And the reason we use the math problems — just
so you know — is to protect our site from
spam comments.
I'd rather not
spam the
comments with the link
so do you have an email I can send it to you?
There are
so many
spam comments — why don't you delete them?
Your
comment got filtered into my
spam,
so I need to check that more often!
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.
Comments on older posts are moderated for
spam so won't show up immediately.
Hey Robin, for some reason your
comments are going into my
spam box,
so I'm late replying to you!
Sure, you're bound to get a few
spam comments here and there but accepting blog
comments on your fashion blog will prove to be very beneficial,
so we've created a two - part series to highlight the gains of reader interaction.
Sorry it has taken me
so long to reply, your
comment was in my
spam folder for some reason.
I had noticed that a few of your
comments had ended up in the
spam folder but I took them out
so I did see them and respond to them.
So I've been getting more spam comments than real people comments, so I've had to enable word verification on the comment
So I've been getting more
spam comments than real people
comments,
so I've had to enable word verification on the comment
so I've had to enable word verification on the
comments.
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.
So any
comment by any author can be seen as
spamming and grounds for banishment from the site.
If you would like to write to me with a question,
comment, tip that helps you on the Kindle, praise, and even complaints, you can do
so by sending an email to michael at fkbooksandtips dot com (I write it that way in a small attempt to avoid the
spam robots).
For some reason your
comment ended up in the
spam,
so I apologize for the late reply.
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.
Because he
spams constantly on other articles
so now people rather just flag him for
spam even if he
comments normally.
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.
An example of how this is done is I register, provide all my information (include contact) as well as level of education and specialization and then am given an email a few days later which confirms I can
comment and / or a rejection if they feel that the individual is actually a bot or someone who will be
spamming or ranting or
so on.
So feel free to leave all the
comments you like, or interact with this site in other ways... we are not harvesting your personal information in order to
spam you later, like some other sites do.
I was logged into the same account I use to
comment here,
so I can't imagine the problem is ensuring I'm not a
spam bot, and my
comments didn't include any links / language which would have seemed to trigger any filters.
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Comment Spam at Stem Legal Blog Steve Matthews says lawyers should know better than to drop comment spam, or let their SEO company do so on their
Comment Spam at Stem Legal Blog Steve Matthews says lawyers should know better than to drop comment spam, or let their SEO company do so on their beh
Spam at Stem Legal Blog Steve Matthews says lawyers should know better than to drop
comment spam, or let their SEO company do so on their
comment spam, or let their SEO company do so on their beh
spam, or let their SEO company do
so on their behalf.
It's gold, and it almost makes me think I should stop deleting
spam comments so the spammers» clients get what they deserve.
So the issue here is related only to
comments, which we delete when in the form of promotional
spam.
So Google, along with Yahoo! and Bing decided to come up with a solution to try and cut down on this «
comment spam» and devised an attribute that a webmaster could add to links that he or she could not vouch for, or did not trust.
Anthony's and Mr. G's web sites both appear to have been designed by a moderately talented fifth - grader,
so I'm guessing that they didn't personally fire up an auto -
spam program and type in their insipid
spam comments.
(
Comments are moderated to keep out
spam so your
comment may not appear right away below, but it will post later.)
Somehow your
comment ended up in my
spam folder and I just fished it out,
so I'll be a little late to the party but I'll still head over and link up:).
update — I'm having trouble with
comments disappearing or going to
spam... if you can, would you mind leaving one
so I can see what's wrong?
It was a bit buried between
spam comments so I must have missed it while approving.