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Spam Rapidly Increasing In Weblog Comments

dsurber writes "BBC News has a nice article discussing 'flyblogging', the phenomenon of spammers leaving advertising-related posts on personal weblogs. The writer comments: 'None of the other blogs I contribute to or run has been affected yet, but I can only assume it is a matter of time before the spammers move in, as they did first with UseNet and then with e-mail. It depresses me to think that any open medium can be so easily undermined by people with no scruples, no sense of responsibility and no idea of the damage they are doing.'" It seems a little surreal that people are having to develop anti-spam weblog tools.

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  1. This is why... by Sanity · · Score: 4, Funny
    ...you need Locutus! Its absolutely FREE and works with Outlook, Outlook Express, and Eudora!

    So why not try the best anti-spam tool on the market and wave goodbye to those pesky spams?!

  2. Mod by CGP314 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Perhaps these 'web logs' could come up with a kind of 'moderation system' to let users filter out the crap.

    1. Re:Mod by orthogonal · · Score: 4, Funny

      Oh please, it doesn't even work on Slashdot half the time. Intelligent posts get modded down all the time because they're not the majority opinion.

      Mod heretical parent down!!

      Baa! Baa!

    2. Re:Mod by sharkey · · Score: 2, Funny

      Trouble is, the advertizers will just rebrand themselves as "editors", and forge ahead anyway.

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  3. Blog-B-Gone by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    My company produces tiny wireless software that prevents users from posting advertisements to your blogs and discussion forums. You can buy it here for a low introductory price of only $19.95 http://www.blog-b-gone.com :-)

  4. Awkward Alternative. by CGP314 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Although the term flyblog has been used already to mean either blogging about flying, or blogging while flying, I would like to claim it for the practice of posting spam comments to people's blogs like this: I have just been comprehensively flyblogged

    I like I have been splamogged much better. Just rolls off the tongue.

    1. Re:Awkward Alternative. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      how about "splogged"?

  5. Don't be rediculous by Sanity · · Score: 4, Funny
    That would lead to censorship by majority and the inability to say anything that contradicts the weblog's collective "groupthink" without getting moderated down.

    *ducks*

    1. Re:Don't be rediculous by quacking+duck · · Score: 5, Funny

      You got modded up. Conformist!

    2. Re:Don't be rediculous by sunwukong · · Score: 2, Funny

      Perhaps you need to spread the word more -- use mass mailings, tying your website to popular lifestyle products, etc.

  6. No Spam Blogging Here... by bluethundr · · Score: 2, Funny

    Get 500 by tomorrow. It's quick, easy and confidential.

    CLICK HERE TO LEARN HOW!!!


    Use the money anyway you like:
    • Pay off your bills
    • Help you and your family through an emergency
    • Repair your car
    • Go shopping
    • Enlarge your penis!


    ...sigh. Okay, I keed I keed and I know I'm going to get modded down for posting some actual spam I found in my inbox. But I have actually heard of this problem before. I wish it would just go away along with the majority of our obsessivly consumerist culture. But thank god, though I have seen some folks accuse Slashdot of being in bed with some of the product manufacturers it features in its stories (an accusation I don't actually subscribe to), I have NEVER seen blatant spam (that wasn't a blatant troll) mixed in with the blogging on this site. Could it be that the lameness filters are admirably effective in blocking this sort of content? Or have, I wonder, the spammers not figured out how to interface with Slashdot as of yet? Repeat: yet?
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  7. Re:Uh, try disabling comments altogether... by aliens · · Score: 4, Funny

    Have you read the comments most people post on these things, anyway? They're even more asinine than the weblogs themselves...

    Yeah I mean who reads these comments anyway? Can you imagine a site full of these asinine people writting about stuff they don't even know the first thing about?

    What a stupid stupid idea ::)

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  8. Admit it ... by obsidianpreacher · · Score: 1, Funny

    you tried to click on the "New Blonde" picture at the beginning of the article, didn't you?

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  9. porn spam thoughts by AssFace · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'm pretty sure that someone is spamming my brain with thoughts and dreams of porn like material. That said, I'm not too bothered by it.

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  10. Re:Wikis too? by lacrymology.com · · Score: 4, Funny

    How dare you post this here to give all of the spammers an idea you insensitive clod! Haven't you ever heard of security through obscurity? You just as bad as that box-cutter college kid and those dangerous white hats! -m

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  11. Re:I've Noticed by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    The apple does not fall far from the tree.

    Ditch the bitch.

  12. Easy fix for spam. by Psiren · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's easy enough to stop spam. Just shoot anyone that needs a mortgage, has a small dick or erection problem, or wants to increase their web traffic. No more buyers, no more problem. Unfortunately one of those applies to me, but I'm not saying which... ;-)

  13. Re:You, on the other hand, are the regular type. by Dr.+Smeegee · · Score: 2, Funny

    Actually the turing test would be a computer trying to convince a man that it is a woman.

  14. So what? Blogs are write only by arrowman · · Score: 2, Funny

    Why would this be a problem? Nobody even reads a blog, do they?