“Daniel” Spam.
Akismet flagged this, but if you don’t use Akismet, you might want to delete any “Daniel” spam that gets through. Here’s what it looks like:
- # Daniel | k.daniel@msn.com | answerfind.org | IP: 65.98.35.234
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- # Daniel | k.daniel@msn.com | graphics.inbuddy.org | IP: 65.98.35.234
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Not Spam — Aug 4, 11:37 PM
You disagree with me? On both posts? Oh my goodness?!
I suspect Daniel has a little program that write the first line then tacks on the title of my blog post. I’m planning to add an ‘edit feature’ to Lucia’s Linky Love. If I can figure it out, it will be to permit you to find all prior “approved” comments with matching “name”, “email” or IP, and mass edit them– and send them to Akismet.
The reason: It will help you should you realize a few “Daniel” spams got a few through.
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That _is_ good. I’m impressed. Mining your history and revising basd on new data to selectively block or unblock… there is some seriouse potential in that idea.
Well, I seriously try to think of ways the human (and robot) spammers spam. I’d thought of this early on, but it’s a bit time consuming to code. I figured I should release the first version and let people start taking control of the human comment spam rather than delaying to include all possible features.
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I caught another guy targeting do-follow blogs in a similar, yet simpler manner. You can view the message he is posting at my blog:
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