Targeting Spam > Bad Behavior Forward Observation

http://error.wordpress.com [Lunacy Unleashed] I’ve said before that the time would probably come when I would ask for brave volunteers to help run test code in order to help me build the next generation of Bad Behavior. One of those times has just arrived.

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thTeong WebLog - Blog About Everything: I think better installing back the Bad Behaviour plugin. Bad Behaviour combo with akismet almost make my blog free of spam. (via Cosmos)

http://www.newsofdoom.com  News of Doom: [IMG PodcastAlley.com Feeds] (via Cosmos)

Talkies and Doodles: © 2006, by Ivan E. Moore II Theme copyright © 2002-2006 Mike Little. 97 queries. 2.366 seconds This blog is protected by Spam Karma 2: 164 Spams eaten and counting...Bad Behavior (via Cosmos)

http://evilpundit.blogspot.com [Evilpundit.blogspot.com] Evil pundit of doom!: And if he doesn’t think there’s anything wrong with this, he thinks it would be acceptable to repeat this behavior.”Maybe that's because there isn't anything "wrong" with that behaviour. If Bill Clinton's example is anything to go by, it's tantamount to a guarantee of election.

Askdavetaylor.com[Askdavetaylor.com] "Google, Yahoo and MSN support "nofollow"? What's that?" from the ...: Well, FakeDave, if that's how nofollow worked, you might be correct, but nofollow doesn't penalize sites pointing to me, nor does it penalize me for having sites point to me. You're on the wrong end of the equation: it ensures that when people come to my weblog and add comments for the sole reason of getting a link from my blog to their site, the link doesn't give them any PageRank benefit with Google, MSN, etc.

http://www.findability.info [Findability.info] Nofollow: Another salvo in the Spam Wars from "Growing Your ...: Nonetheless it's clear that something has to be done about blogspam, and I applaud the search engines and weblog teams for working together to at least make some progress in this direction, however suboptimal it may be.

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