Spam Comments
Spam Comments. Spammers use comments to link their own crappy websites. Here’s the latest spam comment:
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I know this is a great spam comment because I Googled it here: Googled Spam Comments. What’s even worse is that some bloggers have allowed these spam comments through and published them on their blogs! I suggest some form of “Spam Comment Captcha”, please!?!
Here’s another spam comment I got the other day:
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And how do I know it’s spam? Good old Mr Google told me so: Another Spam Comment
The simplest way to identify spam comments is the fact that they are usually written by someone where English is not their first langauge – and so the comment is badly translated. As I say: “Comments translated from the original Hebrew text”
I’m sure you have had your fair share of spam comments. Why not share a few with me here?

















