Handling Comments And Comment Spam
Stop Blog Spammers
Blogs are now an extremely popular
and important part of the internet. Millions of people blog
every day. As blogs have evolved over the years,
so has the commenting system. Now anyone can make comments on a
particular blog posting. As blog
commenting has grown more popular, so has spam commenting. In this newsletter, we’ll go
over why comments are a great form of feedback for your blog,
how they help the credibility of your content, what spam comments are
and how to prevent them from happening.
Comments – A great form of feedback
When blogs first came around, they were
simply online journals. No one could post comments on a blog
posting. That all changed in 1998 with OpenDiary, a site which allowed
people to comment on blog
postings. Now every blog, whether it is remotely or
self-hosted, includes this option to comment.
Commenting is great because it allows real people to tell you what they
think about your form. It gives you feedback on what you are doing
right and what you may need to improve. Comments can be encouraging to
you and motivate you to post more quality blog
messages. Or they can be constructive criticism to make you work harder
to get better at writing content.
Whatever the style of comment is, it is still very useful to your blog.
High numbers of comments have the ability to make a blog
look credible because they show that the blog
is being read by a lot of people. That’s something that every
blog owner wants, and comments
help to let them know just how many people enjoy their content.
Bad comments
Unfortunately, spammers have now started to use comments as a way to
spam. How do you know what a spam comment is? Well, a spam comment is a
comment that only advertises another site or product. If the comment seems
bland/generic with a cheap link thrown in, then it’s
definitely a spam comment.
Here is an example of a typical spam comment:
“Hey, this site is really cool. Check out my really cool site
at spamsite.com.”
Of course not all spam comments will be this blatant, but you get the
point.
Fortunately for bloggers, as spam comments have grown, so has the ways
to prevent it. Here are a couple ways that you can prevent spam
comments from even being posted on your blog.
#1: Close off commenting on older blog
posts
There are options for you to stop comments from being posted on any
particular blog post. Lots of times, spammers
will post comments in weeks or months old posts. So take away this
opportunity from them to keep it from happening. Most blog
hosters now offer this as a standard option in the tool panel. If one
of your posts has been up for a couple weeks, close it up.
#2: Take advantage of software offered to prevent comment spam
If you host your own blog
using WordPress, you can use an option in that software to prevent
spam. Even if you aren’t using WordPress, you can still use
other Spam comment blocking software like Spam Karma, Akismet, and Bad
Behavior. While these aren’t 100% effective, they have proven
to be quite effective in preventing spam from happening.
#3: Take a look at your settings and see what can be tweaked to toughen
your protection
Lots of blogs now have settings to help
prevent spam. If you already have a spam blocker on in your blog
and are still experiencing spam, take a closer look at the settings to
see if there’s anything that can be tweaked to make your
protection stronger. However, if you do this, you should closely
monitor your posts to make sure legit comments aren’t being
blocked out. If they are, you might have to lighten up a bit.
#4: Regularly read your blog
comments
Be sure to keep an eye on your comments. Even the best software or
setting can’t prevent everything, so you will have to
occasionally manually remove comments on your own.
By applying the above principles, you can ensure that your blog
is full of only good, quality comments, which will help your
credibility tremendously.
To your success, Michael Thomas
P.S. Comments are a great form of communication between yourself and
your readers. They help the credibility of your blog!
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