June 23, 2009

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Just what constitutes a spam blog comment?

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make the decision several times every day, just like most blog owners. A comment comes in to one of our posts. I scan it and make a snap decision: is it spam or is it a legitimate comment for me to publish? But lately, I've been second-guessing my decisions, wondering whether I am canning spam or stifling real readers from providing feedback. Or maybe I am letting lots of spam through that lowers the conversation. If you've ever struggled with the spam or no spam decision on your blog comments, read my latest post on Search Engine Guide, "Just what constitutes a spam blog comment?"

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Posted by MikeMoran at June 23, 2009 8:53 PM

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For me selecting Spam and genuine comment is a difficult task. There are section of people who tries to spam the website, at the same time there are section of people who make good comments but due to poor judgment, the legitimate comment does not get approved. This discourage the genuine commentator.

Posted by: funniest video at June 24, 2009 5:31 PM

Whatever they may be a good comment or bad ones they should be posted in the site. For some reasons they are posting there comments or spams because they has purpose.

Posted by: Sweet Dawn at July 7, 2009 5:03 PM

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