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Trackback Spam

Ok so I fix my problem with comment spam by forcing my commenters to jump through hoops with a captcha.

Now they’ve resorted to spamming my TrackBacks… where will it end?

Fortunately they were content hitting me with a few dozen ads for their sicko horse porn, which were easily deleted from my database. Any creative solutions for TrackBack spam?

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The dynamic links on the left-hand-side of my blog are pulled dynamically from Del.icio.us. This makes it easy for me to manage my link collections without cluttering up my WordPress database.

Since I think others might like to take advantage of this as well, I’ve packaged it up into an easy-to-use WordPress plugin.

I’m proud to announce the Del.icio.us Plugin for WordPress version 1.0.

Update: Ok so it appears I should have done some more research before going through all the work to polish up my plugin. But mine is still new and different and in my opinion, better.

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Take that, spammers!

After getting home from a trip I took with some friends to celebrate New Years, I discovered that I’d been absolutely slammed by blog spam. In fact, up until about 10 minutes ago they were still hitting me about twice a minute. Really nasty stuff.

So I set up the AuthImage plugin for WordPress to stop it once and for all. Now you have to fill out one of those annoying captcha questions every time you post a comment, but it’ll at least stop the spammers.

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