4 thoughts on “United against comment spam

  1. So, it removes the carrot from the equation, but it doesn’t address the problem of having links to adult or otherwise worthless content in the comments on my site.
    In other words, sure some spammers will think, well, I guess I won’t do that since it doesn’t help my Google rank, but it will still get their URL out there for some unsuspecting reader to click on.
    I see this as one half of the equation and it’s a great start.

  2. Another line of defense against comment spam

    Google has taken steps against the comment spammers, making it possible to have GoogleBot (and others) pretty much ignore specific links by adding rel=”nofollow” to the link tag. And this isn’t “just” Google doing it; a mu…

  3. Another line of defense against comment spam

    Google has taken steps against the comment spammers, making it possible to have GoogleBot (and others) pretty much ignore specific links by adding rel=”nofollow” to the link tag. And this isn’t “just” Google doing it; a mu…

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