Not exact matches
Some of those included warnings
like «no abusive, offensive, or
spam comments,» and «no personal anecdotes.»
But what if you're not a
spam bot hungry for fake
comments and you're just a business owner
like Azhar looking to engage new customers?
Update: and the two most recent
spam comments, that came in after the cliff, are not
like the others.
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Comment # 169 looks
like spam.
Anonymous or
SPAM -
like comments will be removed.
Since you're a paid troll I know you'll follow but not with original
comments you'll just
spam mine
like the loser you are.
Please do not put your URL in the
comment text and please use your PERSONAL name or initials and not your business name, as the latter comes off
like spam.
PS: Do you ever get those
spam comments and / or emails that try to sound
like actual
comments or emails?
It's amazing to think how much
spam comments we have to deal in our blogs if it wasn't for great anti-
spam plugins
like Akismet and others!
However, these
comments need to be relevant and add value to the blogs you're leaving them on; otherwise they will be ignored as
spam -
like efforts from self - centered promoters.
Please do not put your URL in the
comment text and please use your PERSONAL name or initials and not your business name, as the latter comes off
like spam.
Glad you
liked the list, Rosalind, but please note: adding a self - promotional link to your
comments will likely land them in the
spam folder or trash on most popular sites.
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).
You must not create or submit unwanted email,
comments,
likes or other forms of commercial or harassing communications (a / k / a «
spam») to any users of the Services, or solicit, collect or use the login credentials or other users of the Services.
I kind of did a longish
comment with a number of links in it - do
comments like that get screened to make sure they aren't full of
spam?
Spam is either a repetitious
comment, or a
comment that's not only off topic but also something
like an advertisement or, in other words, anything that would be considered junk mail normally.
You may not
like my
comment, but it's certainly not
Spam.
It's easy to use and set up, and I
like it for the most part, but (among other issues) it lets
spam bots through while actual people are unable to leave
comments on my entries.
We
like to publish differing opinions and have heated debates, but we've found in the past that the amount of
spam we received, plus the
comments that were less than civil, required a fair amount of moderation, which often stymied discussion when the iron was hot.
To keep
spam under control, I need to close the
comments on threads after 4 weeks (can't figure out if it is possible to open
comments on a single thread, doesn't seem
like it is possible).
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.
Welllll... the bots have spread their ignorance to Eli's little hutch, their
comment spam much
like a DOS attack in that the thread is made tedious.
While personally I tend to
like the idea of making anonymous
comment spam illegal, New York's recently proposed bills to ban anonymous online speech, seem
like good old - fashioned overreaching to me:
Like probably every website on the planet, we get plenty of
spam comments.
Now, companies that relied on
spam are feeling the harm, which is why realinsurance.com.au is now sending out something
like cease - and - desist letters demanding websites to remove its now - harmful spammy
comments.
While I'd
like to think that posting a generic
spam comment, on a post that recommends against this very practice, must be a joke, I am skeptical.
As a result of the recent kerfuffle with our
comments, I've taken another look at our
comment spam filters and found that it's very difficult to achieve the results I'd
like through the use of filters alone.
If you choose to engage in transactions
like buying access to the Akismet
comment spam prevention service, you will be requested to provide required personal and financial information necessary for the transaction.
If you'd
like to check out a couple of great adoption blogs, look for «the r house blog» and also «Que & Brittany's Doption blog» (You can just copy them and google, I don't want my
comment being taken for
spam thanks to links!)