I've now encountered a few new comments that almost don't fit the category of 'spam'.
They come from ficticious but believable names, not something obviously botted together to defeat the filters (we've all seen them in email).
Instead of being link-filled messages, the only 'spammy' part of the message is the URL of the sender. It'll be to something about diet aids or breast enhancement, etc. The email addresses are usually obvious dead-ends.
The comment text itself is something meant to be inspirational. "Be a better person, be a friend" type stuff. Totally unconnected to the product being shilled in the URL.
The telltale signs of spam are subtle for the most part. Except that so far, each one of them has targeted an old old post. Like all comment spam, they hope to get lost in the midst of your archives.
It's kind of ironic that a spammer is giving me advice on how to be a better person. So I'll leave you with this quote from my Tagline Archive:
Imagine standing at a street corner and spitting on people to get their attention, then trying to sell them something. Spamming is a better marketing method than that only in that you get punched less often. -- Esa A. Peuha
You did notice the new tagline up there on the right, didn't you?
Posted by Ted at January 9, 2004 12:51 PMI've just added some more rules to the blacklist. It seems to be just four sites doing this, so I've set it to filter on the sites themselves.
Spam-be-gone!
Posted by: Pixy Misa at January 10, 2004 02:25 AMI never even thought about bringing that up for blacklist. That's the best kind of support Pixy, when the users don't even realize how much you're doing for them. Thanks.
Posted by: Ted at January 10, 2004 02:58 PM