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In the past couple of days, I was slammed with about four or five big batches of spam for Tramadol, various types of poker (does anyone really gamble online?), and sex sites. Unfortunately, "poker" is a reasonable word for someone to want to use in a comment, but most pharmaceuticals and sex words could be put on the blacklist.
I wish there was some way to put the spammers out of business. I like the screen saver Lycos was distributed, then stopped. I understand it would generate bandwidth on the spammers sites. If enough people used the screensaver, the spammers could end up with large bandwidth costs. :-D Unfortunately, Lycos determined that the screen saver might have legal problems and pulled it.
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adipex
advicer
ambien
carisoprodol
casino
casinos
baccarrat
cialis
cwas
cyclen
cyclobenzaprine
day-trading
discreetordering
dutyfree
duty-free
fioricet
freenet-shopping
holdem
hold'em
incest
levitra
macinstruct
meridia
online-gambling
paxil
phentermine
platinum-celebs
poker-chip
poker
poze
prescription
soma
slot-machine
taboo
teen
tramadol
trim-spa
ultram
viagra
xanax
booker
zolus
chatroom
There were others, but that's the one I understood the most. It sounds like a winner, to me.
The problem is so severe that some bloggers turn off comments and trackbacks on their blogs. I think I'd rather quit blogging before turning off comments. The two-way communication is a large part of the fun of blogging.
WordPress, the blogging software that I use, is apparently one of the better packages at preventing spam. It has mutliple levels of spam prevention plus user-written plug-ins that can prevent spam using other verification techniques.
Note: I haven't had any real experience with any other blogger packages (other than a placeholder blogger blog I have; you used to have to have a blogger account to leave comments on blogger blogs).
Since I wrote it and installed it on lr2.com and anton.lr2.com I've gotten exactly one spam and it was posted manually by someone using IE. They read a few posts then tried to make the spam look real by answering a question in an existing comment. They got stopped in moderation so it wasn't a problem.
I have an interesting side effect. I have WordPress configured to e-mail me whenever a comment is posted. I still get the e-mails when a spammer attempts to leave a comment, but the text is empty and there is no comment to delete.
I really appreciate your work in developing and releasing lr2Spam.
By the way, I have upgraded to Akismet. Its spam blocking is quite amazing.