If your blog gets big, you will have to set up a Captcha to strain out machines that try to register with you and
send spam comments.
Not exact matches
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.
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.»
I'd rather not
spam the
comments with the link so do you have an email I can
send it to you?
Please feel free to leave
comments... just don't
send me
spam asking me to buy stuff off your website!
For some reason your
comment got
sent to
spam and I just caught it.
I just got your
comment on ym post because it was
sent to
SPAM!
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).
It's really confusing when you use different names and the
comments might not appear because they get
sent to
spam: O
A few percent of my
comments somehow have a tendency to end up in
spam folders, that is why I
send you an email.
WordPress
spam filter
sends some
comments away for reasons even some computers programmer don't know.
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.
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.
From posting spammy blog
comments, to crappy infographics, to
sending email
spam to bloggers, to spinning up unreadable articles, to linking 50 websites together.