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.
Not exact matches
I can fish them out of the
spam filter when it's my own post, but it means I have given up
commenting on other people's posts, both
here and on other blogs, if they use Typepad.
Here is a humorous list of some recent
spam comments we have received on my blog.
I think my
comments are getting auto - deleted — was marked as
spam due to having links
here * sobs * Hope you get this.
Since anyone can write a
comment on your profile it might be a bit annoying if the
comments are not that nice or some kind of
spam is going on
here.
If you don't receive the email (and check your
spam), please
comment here!
Combine this with the
spam comments that I see on at least 25 % or more of articles posted
here or accounts made specifically to approve articles by certain websites.
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.
We get the occasional «advanced
spam»
comment (I had started to write «intelligent
spam,» but that is way too kind) as well (for example,
here, on Monday's Blawg Review post) and, frankly, struggle with where to draw the «unpublish» line.
So the issue
here is related only to
comments, which we delete when in the form of promotional
spam.
If your new
here comments need to be approved due to the amount of
spam and we respond on our posts.