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Slowing down… Spring break… and Akismet finally activated.

My kids are starting the primary school equivalent of spring break (i.e no school, but no partying in Florida either) so I decided to slow down a bit on the blog this week.

Expect a one or two-part post on last Friday’s game tonight and maybe tomorrow but not much else this week. I could use the rest…

Also, I was assaulted by about 70 spam comments last night on my Legend of the Broken Dice post that somehow got through the Captcha. So I temporarily activated Akismet while I look into it (I might need to update a few of the other plugins).

Have a nice week y’all!

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    Posted March 3, 2008 at 8:33 am | Permalink
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    Akismet works great for me. I hardly have any spam since I installed it.

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    Posted March 3, 2008 at 8:37 am | Permalink
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    Hell Mike, I got 21 spams since I activated 1 hour ago…. I really don’t understand how they got through the Captcha…

    I just may well do like Shamus and drop it if Akismet is now on.

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    Posted March 3, 2008 at 8:41 am | Permalink
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    I don’t really have very much spam (92 comments + 65 spam since I started the blog, and that’s counting my own comments which is probably at least half of the non-spam comments), so I can’t say what it’s like with a higher volume, but I’ve had a 100% catch rate with Akismet and a 0% false positive rate. It’s never let anything through which is questionable, and it’s never quarantined something which was valid. It’s caught some comments which appeared valid at first, but if you examine them you see that they’re actually just spam disguised cleverly as praise (what blogger doesn’t like having his ego stroked?).

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    Posted March 3, 2008 at 8:44 am | Permalink
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    No Captcha involved. These were all Trackback spams.

    Only normal posts get the captcha.

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    Posted March 3, 2008 at 8:51 am | Permalink
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    You can see that I’m not qualified enough as a web geek to run this thing… Graham is going to send me a humongous bill one day…

    Well mate, I’m up to 1,25$ with project wonderful, don’t call your stock broker.

    Asmor: Those early comments are painfully sweet are they not?… Oh and don’t worry about your own comment ratio… I’m also near the 40-50% mark and I’ve got 1700! I think people appreciate when a blogger responds…

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    Posted March 3, 2008 at 9:08 am | Permalink
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    Pushing the appropriate button - $1

    Knowing which button to push - $9999

    Being a consultant - priceless :D

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    Posted March 3, 2008 at 9:55 am | Permalink
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    Trackback spam is what we’re getting slammed with nowadays, which as pointed out, captcha doesn’t work against (not that we use it anyway.)

    Akismet + Bad Behavior worked really well for a long time, but I had to disable Bad Behavior because it was doing weird banning things.

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    Posted March 3, 2008 at 9:57 am | Permalink
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    So we’re all fighting the same battle… weee!

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    Posted March 3, 2008 at 11:15 am | Permalink
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    Here’s another trick I use to help defeat the spambots-

    Preventing Comment Spam in Wordpress
    http://www.hackslash.net/?p=69

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    Posted March 3, 2008 at 11:25 am | Permalink
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    That’s all well and good, Mike, but it has its own limitations.

    In any case, it still only prevents comment spam, not trackbacks.

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    Posted March 3, 2008 at 4:08 pm | Permalink
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    So how exactly do these trackback spams hurt you? They don’t appear on your site, right?

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    Posted March 3, 2008 at 4:34 pm | Permalink
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    They do on this site. You can set them to not appear, however.

    In a community like this, however, trackbacks between blogs are the most cost-effective form of advertising, and also help both the blog author and the readers find further discussion on topics.

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    Posted March 3, 2008 at 4:58 pm | Permalink
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    I had 54 Spam trackbacks showing after the comments on my last Campaign log post. I deleted them manually this morning and then activated Akismet.

    Since, it blocked over 90 spams, all casino-related, coming from the same IP.

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