Apr 04
Tired of people putting junk URLs into your Wordpress comments? Why not just remove the URL field and give them one less avenue for spamming your site
It’s fairly easy and only requires you to edit one file.
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Mar 25
Holy cow, Batman! I’m so grateful I’m using WP Hashcash – I can’t imagine having to manually delete all the crap that comes through this blog. In the 2 months I’ve had this blog running, I’ve received over 100 attempted spam comments. Luckily, WP Hashcash is able to catch them and prevent them from getting approved, without interfering with real commenters
I suppose spam is inevitable in this day and age, but even I was surprised at the speed in which those bots found my little site.
Mar 09
Don’t you love when a website forces you to sign up for an account, in order to post a comment or place an order? It sucks, because you know you’ll start receiving spam email in no time. What if you want to download a trial copy of some software, but they’ll only send the download link to your email address? Forced account registrations are a whole other issue, but for now we’ll just tackle the email spam.
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Feb 22
Anyone using WordPress, especially on a popular (or high Google PageRank) site knows that spammers love to use the comment section to peddle whatever crap they’re selling. If you don’t want to be a free medium for advertisements, you either have to stay on top of the comments constantly, or install a plugin to help manage the problem.
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