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Reduce the number of links allowed per post. Create a list of 'blacklisted' words. Set up a comment moderation system. Restrict comment privileges to registered users. Use an anti-spam plugin, such as Kismet. Move to a third-party comment plugin.
If a spam comment has been posted to your site you can mark it as spam simply by hovering your cursor over the comment and clicking the Spam link.
Reduce the number of links allowed per post. Create a list of 'blacklisted' words. Set up a comment moderation system. Restrict comment privileges to registered users. Use an anti-spam plugin, such as Kismet. Move to a third-party comment plugin.
The commenter's name looks fake. ... The email address does not look genuine. ... There's no email address at all. ... Their website looks broken or dodgy. ... The commenter doesn't seem to have a valid online profile. ... The comment contains a lot of links. ... The comment was written in bad English (or another language)
Why You Need to Deal with Comment Spam on WordPress? Internet is full of spam bots that automatically spread links for nefarious websites in the form of comment spam. The purpose of these spam comments is to get ranked in search engines and also to get accidental clicks from unsuspecting visitors.
Why you're getting spam comments. The whole reason why spammers leave spam comments on blogs is to link back to their own websites, so they can rank higher in the search results and get more traffic. Basically, people that are shamelessly and shadily promoting their websites.
To do that, go to Settings Discussion from the left sidebar of your WordPress admin panel. On this page, you need to uncheck the option that says Allow people to post comments on new articles and then click on the Save Changes button to store your settings. This will disable comments on all your future posts.
Turning on Comments from the Posts or Pages Screen # In the list of Pages or posts, find the one you want and hover your cursor over the title of the post. You will see several links appear underneath the title. Click Quick Edit and check Allow Comments. Click Update to turn comments on for that post.
Reduce the number of links allowed per post. Create a list of 'blacklisted' words. Set up a comment moderation system. Restrict comment privileges to registered users. Use an anti-spam plugin, such as Kismet. Move to a third-party comment plugin.
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