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I didn’t want to moderate comments…

By Elizabeth | March 19, 2008

Right above the comment field, in LARGE, BOLD letters, is my comment policy. Which clearly states that all comments must be left with a REAL first name or they will be edited or deleted. Well apparently, the parents in this country are giving their children some very cruel names, like “Chihuahua teacup”, and “Digix” (both of which got past Akismet somehow), and “Toronto Dedicated Servers” and “Webhosting pad”, which were caught by Akismet.

PEOPLE, PEOPLE, PEOPLE. Stop DOING that. Just DON’T EVEN BOTHER if you aren’t going to treat me with the respect I deserve here. If you run your own website, then you KNOW WHAT ADVERTISING IS. If you want to buy a text link ad here, ASK ME.

So those of you who do read the site, what would you suggest? Would setting up a CAPTCHA question help at all? The comments I referred to above were actually pertinent to the post they were left on, but I can’t force people to leave their name with their comment. I want PEOPLE to comment, not websites! Would you be less inclined to leave a comment if you had to answer a spam question or something first? Regular readers, help me out here please!

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4 Responses to “I didn’t want to moderate comments…”

  1. Liz Says:
    March 20th, 2008 at 1:05 am

    I think the problem with a CAPTCHA filter is that actual people ARE leaving these comments; they just don’t want to use an actual first name for whatever reasons (usually related to Google PR juice). Probably the best you can do is just assign names to people. Maybe semi-insulting names like Ricky Bobby or something.

    Liz’s last blog post..Video Game Trivia: Time To Finish the Fight… in the Snow!

  2. Debbie Says:
    March 20th, 2008 at 5:04 am

    stupid spammers.. the get my website sometimes too.. I doubt they will ever truly go away. I would still comment even if I have to put in something different and new..

    Debbie’s last blog post..lame questions to apply for job..??

  3. Charlotte Says:
    March 21st, 2008 at 8:58 pm

    I have no problem answering a spam question. Several of the blogs I read have this and it only takes a second.

    Charlotte’s last blog post..V-Day Superlove Panel: Women in Conflict Zones

  4. Elizabeth Says:
    March 21st, 2008 at 10:19 pm

    Liz-Sometimes if I like the comment and it’s relevant, I do make up a name for the person :)

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