Apr 072007
 

I’ve star­ted using the Bad Behavior/Bad Beha­viour plu­gin for Word­Press, which is meant to cut down on the num­ber of spam­bots that attempt to access my site. In the­ory it should­n’t block any real vis­it­ors, although this has been known to hap­pen, so if you notice any prob­lems (e.g., can­’t get to my blog from a feed, or from a link or search), please let me know. The plu­gin has been installed a week and nobody’s repor­ted any prob­lems so far. It works nicely with Spam Karma, the spam block­er I use.

I can recom­mend this plu­gin based on my exper­i­ence so far; I’ve noticed the amount of spam that I get is much less, which means that I will be able to check the Spam Karma logs for any real com­ments that were inad­vert­ently caught. If you’re plagued by spam bots on your blog and you have some con­trol over the envir­on­ment, it might be worth try­ing out.

  2 Responses to “Bad Behavior”

  1. I recom­mend also Advanced Tex­tu­al Confirmation:

    http://bbantispam.com/atc/

    It’s a smart tex­tu­al captcha, now it pro­tects all my ser­vices (phpbb, blog, wiki…).

  2. I use akismet, but I always hear good things about bad beha­vi­or too. I might have to try it because I’ve got some stuff sneak­ing in through akismet lately.

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