
Blog spam is an unfortunate by-product that comes
 with the encouraged interactivity on blogging sites. 
When viewers visit your site it is always good to have 
them post comments In fact many people judge how
 popular blogs are based upon the amount of 
comments they see.
Of course most site owners would like to see comments
Of course most site owners would like to see comments
 that are constructive and helpful towards the development 
of the site itself. However there are many online who 
use this opportunity to be nothing more than disruptive 
or for their own promotional purposes. Even worse are
 those who submit links that are malicious in nature and 
therefore pose a threat to you and your readers.
Since it would be nearly impossible to prevent spam like
Since it would be nearly impossible to prevent spam like
this there are ways a blog owner can identify and reduce 
the amount of spam that shows up in comments.
Here are 3 different 'warning signs' you can use when
Here are 3 different 'warning signs' you can use when
people post comments to your blog as to whether it is 
something you should approve or delete.
Keywords as Names
Any comment that is left without the name of a person is
Keywords as Names
Any comment that is left without the name of a person is
 usually a big flag. Normally these spammers use keywords 
instead of a name in an attempt to get back-links to their
 sites. These people are simply trawling for traffic and likely 
use software to post comments.
Generic Comment
Comments left that say very little other than some polite
Generic Comment
Comments left that say very little other than some polite
chatter or remark about nothing in particular is a strong
 clue they have been software generated. These 
comments tend to 'draw you in' based upon their 
complimentary nature.
Another style (if you want to call it that) spammers use
Another style (if you want to call it that) spammers use
when they post comments is making critical or 
inflammatory remarks.
You simply need to look at these comments closely to see
You simply need to look at these comments closely to see
 if they 'really' have anything to say that can be related 
to the post.
Comment is Irrelevant
These comments are fairly easy to recognize and usually
Comment is Irrelevant
These comments are fairly easy to recognize and usually
target sites that do not use any type of spam filter. The 
remark normally contains information or a response that 
is clearly NOT intended for the blog they are found on. 
These spammers are the most irreverent since they blatantly
 'hawk' their own sites or simply aim to be disruptive.
Blog spam is just another unfortunate by-product that
Blog spam is just another unfortunate by-product that
comes with blogging sites that encourage and experience 
reader interactivity. The fact of the matter many visitors 
will judge how popular blogs are upon the number of 
comments they see. Site owners do want people to post 
comments that can be used for constructive purposes
 bit it is hard to prevent spam showing up in these 
comments. The 3 warning signs discussed above can 
be use to detect and minimize the amount of spam you
 approve for posting on your site. By filtering spam in 
this way you will be protecting your readers from potentially
 malicious sites. The net result will be an increased feeling 
of security and satisfaction by your readers when visiting 
your site.
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