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[Negligible Knowledge Base] Spam Karma dude. Comment spammers suck my balls.: Comment spam sucks. It just drains your energy and sucks the will to continue right out of you. Comment spammers really suck my balls. I know, I know. WordPress even says so, “Comment spam is a fact of life if you have a blog.” But it still drains you.
[[SoftRatty] Lattest Articles] Battle of the comment add-ons: 6 services compared: The tool does take some of the spam and trolling filters out of your hands which advanced users might not like. The upside to that is that the "clout" system of user karma and voting helps self-police problems if you've got an active community of semi-responsible individuals.
[Jammed: Full into Capacity] How to fight trackback spam in your WordPress blog?: Get to know more about tags here. However, removing your tagging plugin is not good for search engine optimization.
[Capturing Blog] Wordpress Plugins/Spam Tools: If a human visitor is accidentally marked as spam by RK, he will still be allowed access your site via a link provided by RK’s custom 403 (access denied) page and the falsely-marked referrer can be whitelisted. Referrer Karma is technically a PHP script, so it will work under all configurations, but some assembly is required.
[The Liminal Librarian] Riddle me this: On a related note, I’m using Spam Karma over here, have been very pleased, but see it’s not going to be updated for much longer. Recommendations for an alternative?
[Featured Blog] Installing Spam Karma: However, the vile spammers can be thwarted and activating a plugin called Spam Karma will do the trick. Watch the three minute video below that illustrates how to get up and running with this plugin.
[Smithology] Spam Karma: A few people have hinted that it is difficult to get their comments onto the blog and perhaps it is spam karma causing trouble. There are a few things it does like making it harder to comment on old posts, treating you with suspicion if you haven’t commented before (and it keeps a score of your previous karma so once it gets into it’s head that you’re a spammer it can be hard to convince it otherwise) as well as the usual checks for spammy words, super fast commenting etc…
[jim arnold] Fixing comments in Wordpress while running Spam Karma and WP-cache: I posted a comment to Priv's blog below where I initially found this to let him know I could not get his fix to work. When I submitted my comment to his site it was invisible to me, but it was in the RSS comment feed and could be seen by another browser.
[Lost Art Of Blogging] Fighting Blog Hacks: Preventing And Eliminating Intruders: Hack-proof your wp-admin directory.Your wp-admin directory, much like your wp-config.php file are both extremely valuable for the wellbeing of your blog, but unfortunately are also very vulnerable to attacks. What you need to do is to protect your wp-admin by adding a few more layers of security, which we’ll achieve through a series of .
[Sage Blogger] Buh-bye Akismet”¦ Again: I don’t bother editing links - if it is spam, I generally don’t allow the comment. On Akismet due to collective intelligence you are basically saying the spam is ok if you approve it with the link removed.
[Index Blog] Wordpress Comment Plugins: Akismet - Antispam plugin from the creators of Wordpress that uses a central database of spam comments to flag spam. Requires a free API key from Wordpress.com;
[DotGizmo: The Best gadget Blog Posts] 1 million spam caught: Tonight my favorite Wordpress plugin, Spam Karma, passed the 1 million mark. 1 005 853 spam caught as of today.
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