Two updates ago I got my very first comment spam. Since I wrote my own blog program I was surprised how easily they picked up on which form to submit on the page. It was exciting for a whole two days and then instantly annoying. Whoever writes these comment spambots must have them cranking away as fast as the machines bandwidth/processor allows. There are all kinds of methods of stopping these things, but most lean toward blocking IP's or requiring a login. Both options were not something I wanted to do, so instead I decided to just block spam comments. I figure these spambots all want you to click on a link, so from now on if a comment contains "<", ">", or "http" you'll get an alert message requesting removal of these key characters. Try it out, it's fun! Only time will tell if my technique is effective.
User Comments for 04-22-2005:
h t t p :// zac |
Bested! AtomicInternet |
I hate to say it but i just got a link through. Sorry about it. It was just a test tim |
Don't be sorry man, this is gold! Now www., .com, .net, and .org will be added to the block list. AtomicInternet |
htt p: //ww w.detroitarchive.c om I am Spam KING! Stavos |
check out Mr. Hotelling's posts on comment spam.
htt p://george.hotelling.ne t/90percent/metablogging/more_on_comment_spam_and_more_parenthetical_remarks.php gabe |
www.radonbrothers.com tim |
if you ask nice enough i can make you an auto-image generator with funky text and lines.... you can put the image next to name and email boxes... move the button to the right and put another box for people to key in the image text Your Name |
oh yeah that above comment was from me PuckPuck |
I say keep the comment spams let them breed and run free as they were meant to be! Stavos |
I don't get it. Can you show me an example? tim |