I can't remember when
the last spam comment got missed by the filter.)
Not exact matches
And if
spam forces more and more sites to cut off
comments and trackbacks, we'll lose a significant part of what makes the blogosphere works, as Wired pointed out
last year.
After
spamming 102 out of 104
comments on my author website one morning
last week, I thought it was time to write up a post on minimizing
spam on your website to share with you.
Over the
last two years the site has racked up 526 posts; 2,224 real
comments; and 35,898
spam comments (no kidding).
Many
comments in the
last 1 - 2 days have been trapped by the
spam filter.
He's posted his
last entry, setting out his reasons (baby # 3,
spam comments, volunteer technical support, new research project) which add up to blogger burn - out after seven years.
This
last week our
comment spam catcher, Akismet, nodded for a moment and a small horde of unsavoury material got in.
Last month, a blogger at My Online Security reported receiving a
spam comment containing WhatsApp Plus.
:)(looking at the
comment above ~ I have been getting TONS of
spam lately too) I would say, bless his (and yours) heart literally and that is the greatest and longest
lasting project.
:) I'm sorry to say that I accidentally put your
last comment as
spam and it went far away to the netherworld.