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 | [email protected] | answerfind.org | IP: 65.98.35.234
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- # Daniel | [email protected] | 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 L’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.
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.
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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:
http://www.webhosting-tips.info/32/lais-edward-spam/