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.: How can I reduce spam from my Wordpress blog site?
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How can I reduce spam from my Wordpress blog site?
The following tips are suggestions you may refer to in order to decrease
the amount of spam you receive.
Enable Akismet
Akismet is a Wordpress plugin that comes default with every
installation. Akismet is a real-time adaptive spam filter which scans
all incoming comments and helps you automatically filter spam comments
by stopping them at their source.
In order to use Akismet you must first get an API Key from Wordpress.
The API Key is free, but it does require you visiting their site and
creating an account. Please visit http://www.wordpress.com/signup.
Enter your personal information and at the bottom choose "Just a
username, please."
Once you have created and verified your account, log in at
http://www.wordpress.com/wp-login.php. Click on the "Profile" link and
you will see at the very top, your WordPress.com API Key. We're going to
use this soon so keep it available to you by recording it somewhere.
Go back to your Netfirms Wordpress installation:
1. Log in to your Wordpress Dashboard and click on the Plugins link
2. Click "Activate" for the plug in Akismet
3. You will see a yellow box with a link asking you to enter your
Wordpress.com API Key that you created earlier.
4. Once entered, click "Update options" to enable Akismet.
For the vast majority of blogs on the Internet, Akismet alone will
eliminate 99% of the spam comments that are generated. There are some
other features you may enable on your blog to increase your spam protection.
For more information on Akismet, as well for further assistance should
you find Akismet reporting a large amount of false-positives, please
visit http://www.akismet.com
Discussion Settings
Under the Settings menu in the "Disucssion" subsection you will see a
section which lists 3 options that will apply before a comment appears
on your blog. The bottom two options 'Comment Author must fill out name
and email' as well as 'Comment author must have a previously approved
comment' are by default checked. We recommend leaving this checked
however you may, if you find spam getting past Akismet often enable the
option that an Administrator must approve all new comments.
Comment Moderation is another option you may use. You may change the
amount of allowed URLs or links from it's default value of 2 by setting
it to 1. This allows the comment to contain 1 link before it is placed
in a moderation queue. Setting this to 0 will mean all comments will be
placed in the moderation queue.
Be careful with the word lists offered in Comment Moderation and Comment
Blacklist. If you were to type the word "ass" it would block the word
assistance or assume. Wordpress offers a list of words you may use in
the Comment Moderation box available at
http://codex.wordpress.org/Spam_Words
Require users to register in order to comment
This is a setting available under Settings menu in the "General"
subsection. Most spam bots are not designed to register on a Wordpress
site so this will effectively put an end to any spammers, but it may
also decrease the amount of comments people leave on your blog. This
should only be a last resort.
Going Further Beyond Wordpress
Wordpress' plugin archecture means you can increase your anti-spam
protection even further by using plugins which are available for free at
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/. Typical plugins that are used to
increase the protection of your account would be to add a CAPTCHA image
or security image test on each comment. You can browse thousands of
freely available Wordpress plugins at
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/.
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