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How to stop spams in blog

Date: Fri, 06/16/2006 - 00:50

Submitted by stanley
on Fri, 06/16/2006 - 00:50

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Debtcc blogs are having numerous comment spam these days and the spammers are finding it a wonderful place to work with. When I visited some of the blogs in http://www.yesdebtfree.org/blogs.html , I found lots of comment spams such as:

Vikas, can you please find some solution to stop these spammers?


Stanley..I'm happy that you are taking so much care of the DebtCC blogs to keep it spam free. But I'm not finding much response from the other members as we are having 19 active bloggers now. I request to every bloggers to response here at least if they have made the spam settings as directed above.

Anyway I'm showing the method to delete the existing spams:

Step 1

Go to Blog Admin Panel

Step 2

Click on the Manage and then to Comments section. Below is the snapshot.



You can delete the spam comment one by one or you can click on the "Mass edit mode" to delete the comments at one go.



After selecting the comments to delete, click on the "delete checked comments" button. Be very careful while you are deleting comments.

Hope you all will find this helpful.

Regards
Vikas


lrhall41

Submitted by Vikas on Thu, 06/22/2006 - 04:40

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Now I'm going to show you how to moderate comments.

The spammers will not stop working on our blogs yet :). You will see spam comments are waiting for moderation. Please have a look



It is the modeate comments section and you can get it by clicking on Manage -> Awaiting Moderation links. Now you can select comments one by one or use the Mark all links to moderate all comments at once.

Regards
Vikas


lrhall41

Submitted by Vikas on Thu, 06/22/2006 - 22:01

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Vikas I have made the changes to my blog--but I am having so much trouble still. Sometimes ads are there and sometimes not. Also, I know adsense can give you how much you earn each day from whatever clicks you have on the ads, but people (friends) have told me they have clicked on them, but it still says I have earned nothing. Am I doing something wrong?


lrhall41

Submitted by Lorri on Fri, 06/23/2006 - 17:50

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Hi Lorri,

Google do not visit each and every webpage on the internet manually but through its automated module or program called crawlers or spiders. They use crawlers to store the information of the available web pages on the internet.

The page having google adsense often takes some time to load and that's why we dont see it if the page is loaded properly. If you refresh the page, it will show it.

Regards
Mike


lrhall41

Submitted by Mike on Sun, 06/25/2006 - 21:01

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I've acquired a list of spam words and put it under Comment Blacklist of blogs. Today I found there are no spam comments awaiting for moderation for me and I see from mail account that 5 attempts were made to post spam comments. Thus the work is reduced to a great extent. It's really working. :) Thanks Vikas your effort to stop the spammer is going to be successful. Congrats!!

If anyone need that list, please pm me and I'll send you.

Thanks
Simon


lrhall41

Submitted by simon on Sun, 06/25/2006 - 21:18

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Hi Lorri,

Like I said earlier, the google indexes every blog at a fixed period. Keep writing in your blog regularly so that it comes at the top in their indexing list. Once their software has visited your blog and counted the clicks in your adsense, money will be sent to the account. They work as per their own module, that is the reason it takes some time to get the best results.

Hope I have tried to explain your queries clearly. :)

Regards
Mike


lrhall41

Submitted by Mike on Mon, 06/26/2006 - 17:52

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Lorri

Blogging is a very famous subject in the internet. There is a huge traffic in this field and no doubt, lots of $$$$$. This feature has been introduced in our website recently, so we need to wait for some time for beneficial results. We are also working hard from our side with the technical requirements and the updates taking place.

Regards
Mike


lrhall41

Submitted by Mike on Tue, 06/27/2006 - 16:59

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