Ok, now that Spam Karma’s installed, I’ve turned off the Users must be registered and logged in to comment option.
Let ‘em try to comment.
Mwahahahahahaha.
Ok, now that Spam Karma’s installed, I’ve turned off the Users must be registered and logged in to comment option.
Let ‘em try to comment.
Mwahahahahahaha.
Dr Dave has published Spam Karma 2 for beta testing.
I’ve installed it, and will discuss its efficiency in the future.
edit: Wow, just looked at the options. I wish I would have found this plugin earlier.
Anyone who really wants to comment may do so. You just have to register.
For what it’s worth, your efforts are in vain anyway. Every link you have posted on this or any WordPress blog is tagged with “rel=nofollow”. For those of you interested enough, read this blog entry on the Google Blog.
I have three words for everyone who wanted to use my site to pimp their online casinos, cialis, viagra, phentermine, or what-have-you: neener, neener, neener.
Welp, it was bound to happen — some scum-sucking morons have found out that I have a blog. I’ve tightened up security around here, so we’ll see how many get through. Perhaps I should be grateful as I think they’re the only ones reading it.
It’s LIN-you-ex
Tuesday, July 12th, 2005Since I installed Spam Karma 2 (SK2), I’ve been an absolute fiend about checking to see if any spam has been harvested. Before, I’d get about 20 “please moderate such and such comment” emails a week… Sometimes more.
It’s been so effective, I have to write about something else, I suppose…
So, here’s what I’ve been doing for the past couple of days (besides working, of course):
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