Open Up a Can of Blog Spam Repellent

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Remember when blogs didn’t have spam? No more. Now bloggers can spend as much time deleting spam as they do creating content.

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That’s where Akismet comes in.

First, you download the Akismet API.

Then, according to the site, here’s what happens next:

When a new comment, trackback, or pingback comes to your blog, it’s submitted to the Akismet web service. Akismet runs hundreds of tests on the comment and returns a thumbs up or thumbs down.

This means no more need to maintain a blacklist, because you’re always protected up-to-the-second from the latest dirty tricks of spammers.

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And there’s no maintenance, no upgrading, and no hassle.

When the plugin catches something as spam, it saves it in the database for 15 days in case you want to check it out manually. After 15 days it’s deleted.

And Akismet gets smarter with time.

If you find something was incorrectly identified as spam, you can correct it. Akismet uses these “false positives” to refine its system. If a spam comment happens to get through and you mark it as spam within WordPress, it does the same thing.

Do I hear bloggers breathing a collective sigh of relief?

One last thing… Akismet is free for personal use. If you make more than $500 per month with your blog, they ask that you pay $5 per month.

Well worth the money, I’d say.

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2 Responses to “Open Up a Can of Blog Spam Repellent”

  1. adanis 11. Apr, 2008 at 12:31 am #

    I think there’s nothing wrong with people, who say whatever they want. It’s just there way of communication, I think

  2. Faxme 01. Dec, 2008 at 9:45 am #

    Just starting a word press blog, this info is good. I am sick of receiving spam posts on my constrcuction form, some of which is adult content. Any ideas how I can prevent these posts, I keep blocking the posts but they re-join under a different name IP address etc

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