This SPAM is out of hand!

 

I just wanted to pose a question for all my fellow bloggers!

What do you do about all that SPAM?! I mean seriously it’s getting out of hand.

I’ve installed a Plugin, but I still have to go through the majority of the SPAM and comments being very careful not to erase comments from “real” people. 

If you’ve ever made a comments and it was not approved, I might have accidentally erased it on one of my select all and trash rampages! :/

Most times I log on to my dashboard dreading the amount of SPAM, I’ll be greeted by.

I want comments to be posted as soon as there made, without moderator approval. If you have any good spam checker comment plugins please let me know. It would be greatly appreciated :) 

If you are a blogger, are you having the same SPAM problems? 

If so how do you sort, mark and delete SPAM?

If you have any other plugin recommendations please shout them out below!


Comments

    • Christina says

      It’s driving me crazy for sure! I’m not familiar with the Blogger platform, but only 2?! That’s awesome! Thanks K!

  1. says

    I’m also on wordpress and it came with askimet. I just checked my spam folder and half the time I’m not sure if I’m seeing a real person or a very clever spambot. I think I’ve only tagged one as a real person and not spam. I hate that I don’t know…but at the same time, I don’t want to open the door to a potential spammer.
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    • Christina says

      The struggle is very real over here in bloggers land, lol. I’ve installed Askimet but haven’t took the time yet to figure it all out! Thanks for commenting Tracey! :)

  2. says

    I love akismet too! If the majority of your spam comments seem to be on just a couple of your posts (I would say that about 80% of my spam comments are on 1 particular post) you can turn off commenting on just those posts. I haven’t taken the time to figure out how to do it, but have seen it recommended.
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    • Christina says

      Oh wow that’s a great idea Christin! The majority of my spam does come from one particular post. I’m definitely going to do that tonight! Thank you! :)

    • Christina says

      I’ve heard blogger is much better at this! Sorting through all the spam is time consuming. Lately I’ve been like “forget it”! Thanks for commenting girl!

    • Christina says

      Hmmm, I have to check my settings on comment luv, I didn’t realize they could filter! Thanks for commenting Kalley!

  3. says

    Hi Christina,

    I found you through She’s Got Flavor–I think a comment you left–so please don’t delete me, hehe :)

    I’m relatively new to blogging, but what I do for spam is this:

    First, I’ve just learned to Noindex the contact page. This is an option you can make on your contact page–usually towards the bottom. This prevents your contact page from being found by spammers in the search engine.

    The second thing I do is download a good anti-spam plugin. Something like Askimet or Growmap Anti-Spam are good choices. Someone may know better than me but…do you have to pay for Askimet now?

    Lastly, just wanted to say I’m happy to have found your blog.

    • Christina says

      Thank you very much Mason for your comment! I certainly would not delete all the good anti-SPAM advice! LOL I’m happy you’ve found me as well! :)

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