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6:17 pm October 3, 2011
| Jeremy @ Zero Passive Income
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Hi,
I'm new to Yakezie and having seen the benefits so far, I'm really excited.
I know that several of you on this forum are savvy web masters. So I thought, "Who bette to ask?"
I'm having trouble with the amount of spam comments I receive on my blog. I'm running Wordpress and I know there are services out there that I can pay to subscribe to that would filter out spam comments – but I don't want to spend that kind of money.
Does anyone have any free suggestions that are effective?
Jeremy
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6:45 pm October 3, 2011
| sooverthis
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I use the DISQUS plugin. It comes with its own headaches, but I never ever deal with spam comments.
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6:52 pm October 3, 2011
| Jeremy @ Personal Finance Whiz
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Are you using Askimet? It's not perfect, but it's easy to use and free.
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7:13 pm October 3, 2011
| LaTisha @YoungFinances
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A great simple tool is GASP
It basically just adds a check box to confirm if you are a spammer or not. You will eliminate 80% that way.
I use disqus and require a user to be registered. It's inconvenient for some but it's saved me so much time approving comments.
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8:50 pm October 3, 2011
| The College Investor
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I just use Akismet and it works very well. I can go weeks with little spam. However, there are always going to be those days when someone gets around it and you end up with 30+ spam comments.
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9:08 pm October 3, 2011
| Sustainable PF
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Post edited 9:09 pm – October 3, 2011 by Sustainable PF
Big blogs have found Askimet to block legit comments and many have switched to other tools. One of those (Pat Flynn uses it now!) is GASP.
Personally, I found GASP alone did lose some comments to spam which I had to use manage, but I also use Bad Behavior which stops bad IP addresses from even getting to your approved/pending msgs.
I get about 3 spam a day now. Usually from the same entity (where he's figured out how to get around my blocking him @ the hosting service).
I really like GASP. Heck, I endorse it (no affiliate relationship!). I'm always happy when I leave a comment and all I have to do is click the "confirm you are human" box right above the "submit" button. I know my comment will get through.
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7:36 am October 4, 2011
| MyJourneytoMillions
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I am a huge fan of Conditional Captcha
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8:09 am October 4, 2011
| Tony Chou @ Investorz' Blog
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Financial Success for Young Adults said:
A great simple tool is GASP
It basically just adds a check box to confirm if you are a spammer or not. You will eliminate 80% that way.
I use disqus and require a user to be registered. It's inconvenient for some but it's saved me so much time approving comments.
For computer generated SPAM, GASP is the best. But for human generated spam, I think you'll have to weed it out by manually.
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8:41 am October 4, 2011
| Jeremy @ Zero Passive Income
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sooverdebt said:
I use the DISQUS plugin. It comes with its own headaches, but I never ever deal with spam comments.
Hey sooverdebt,
Thanks for the input! I've never tried DISQUS myself, but personally, I know that I was deterred from commenting on some blogs that had the DISQUS plugin simply because of the mandatory registration aspect.
I'll have to look more into this plugin
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8:41 am October 4, 2011
| Jeremy @ Zero Passive Income
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sooverdebt said:
I use the DISQUS plugin. It comes with its own headaches, but I never ever deal with spam comments.
Hey sooverdebt,
Thanks for the input! I've never tried DISQUS myself, but personally, I know that I was deterred from commenting on some blogs that had the DISQUS plugin simply because of the mandatory registration aspect.
I'll have to look more into this plugin
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Check out Zero Passive Income and find out how my wife went from broke with zero passive income to where we are today!
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9:03 am October 4, 2011
| Jeremy @ Zero Passive Income
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Jeremy @ Personal Finance Whiz said:
Are you using Askimet? It's not perfect, but it's easy to use and free.
Jeremy,
I have heard of Askimet – but I didn't know it was free. I just signed up for it. Hopefully it reduces my comment spam. Thanks a lot!
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9:10 am October 4, 2011
| Jeremy @ Zero Passive Income
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Financial Success for Young Adults said:
A great simple tool is GASP
It basically just adds a check box to confirm if you are a spammer or not. You will eliminate 80% that way.
I use disqus and require a user to be registered. It's inconvenient for some but it's saved me so much time approving comments.
I assume that GASP is Growmap Anti Spambot Plugin? I've installed this plugin! Looking at the layout on my blog I can tell that a lot of other web masters are using this plugin too. I just didnt' know which one it was. thanks so much!
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9:12 am October 4, 2011
| Jeremy @ Zero Passive Income
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Sustainable PF said:
Big blogs have found Askimet to block legit comments and many have switched to other tools. One of those (Pat Flynn uses it now!) is GASP.
Personally, I found GASP alone did lose some comments to spam which I had to use manage, but I also use Bad Behavior which stops bad IP addresses from even getting to your approved/pending msgs.
I get about 3 spam a day now. Usually from the same entity (where he's figured out how to get around my blocking him @ the hosting service).
I really like GASP. Heck, I endorse it (no affiliate relationship!). I'm always happy when I leave a comment and all I have to do is click the "confirm you are human" box right above the "submit" button. I know my comment will get through.
I've now installed Bad Behavior too.
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12:44 pm October 4, 2011
| Jeremy @ Zero Passive Income
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MyJourneytoMillions said:
I am a huge fan of Conditional Captcha
Thanks for the input MyJourneytoMillions, I'll look into conditional captcha.
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12:47 pm October 4, 2011
| Jeremy @ Zero Passive Income
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Here's an update everyone:
After all the input I installed/activated:
- Akismet
- GASP
- Conditional Captcha
Overkill right? Well long story short – they don't play well together. Several of the test comments I put in my self were getting flagged or lost.
I deactivated GASP an Conditional Captcha and everything works fine now. I'm going to try working with just Akismet for now. Looks like a quality service.
Thanks everyone!
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2:13 pm October 4, 2011
| Sustainable PF
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Jeremy @ Zero Passive Income said:
Here's an update everyone:
After all the input I installed/activated:
- Akismet
- GASP
- Conditional Captcha
Overkill right? Well long story short – they don't play well together. Several of the test comments I put in my self were getting flagged or lost.
I deactivated GASP an Conditional Captcha and everything works fine now. I'm going to try working with just Akismet for now. Looks like a quality service.
Thanks everyone!
Captcha + GASP will drive people nuts.
I hate captcha. It forces me back to the keyboard after i've entered a comment when all I want to do is make a click or two to complete my comment. And if the Captcha fails, I leave immediately – no comment for you!
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2:28 pm October 4, 2011
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Jeremy @ Zero Passive Income said:
sooverdebt said:
I use the DISQUS plugin. It comes with its own headaches, but I never ever deal with spam comments.
Hey sooverdebt,
Thanks for the input! I've never tried DISQUS myself, but personally, I know that I was deterred from commenting on some blogs that had the DISQUS plugin simply because of the mandatory registration aspect.
I'll have to look more into this plugin
I've noticed on most blogs I go to that use Disqus, I don't need to register to comment. However, I did go to one site today that required you to register with Disqus (or facebook/google/etc), so I tried to comment using the FB registration, but that failed multiple times. So I think that you can set it up to not require registration, if you choose to try it out.
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2:28 pm October 4, 2011
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Jeremy @ Zero Passive Income said:
sooverdebt said:
I use the DISQUS plugin. It comes with its own headaches, but I never ever deal with spam comments.
Hey sooverdebt,
Thanks for the input! I've never tried DISQUS myself, but personally, I know that I was deterred from commenting on some blogs that had the DISQUS plugin simply because of the mandatory registration aspect.
I'll have to look more into this plugin
I've noticed on most blogs I go to that use Disqus, I don't need to register to comment. However, I did go to one site today that required you to register with Disqus (or facebook/google/etc), so I tried to comment using the FB registration, but that failed multiple times. So I think that you can set it up to not require registration, if you choose to try it out.
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8:56 am October 7, 2011
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Must admit, I don't comment on so many blogs that use Disqus, as I find it a pain to use.
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9:21 am October 7, 2011
| sooverthis
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I don't require registration – there's an option for just name and URL, which I find easier for most people.
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