How do you handle spam-bots in your blog?
I used to have Akismet plugin for WordPress, but it seems to miss some spam-bots.
So we’ll try something a bit different - “world’s simplest spam-bot protection”:
PS: Learning PHP by looking at the code has turned out to be trivial. All languages are similar, after all.
PPS: Please, drop me a line at info-rabdullin.com if it goes wild and does not let you in.
3 Comments to How do you handle spam-bots in your blog?
spam karma 2 (for WP) has been working wonderfully for me for a couple of years now, nuking dozens and dozens of spam bot posts each and every day. Check it out if you have a chance.
The author of Spam Karma has said that it had approximately the same detection rate as Akismet. And the last one misses 1 post out of 100. That’s just not good enough for me))
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March 2, 2008