If you can’t read this …
It’s probably because you got your computer infested with spyware, which then turned it into a remote bot to deluge innocent blogs, like mine, with spam. (You also probably live in Australia, the Netherlands or Urugay, which makes me wonder if this was a trojan on a World Cup site or something.) So, I’ve specifically banned access from your computer to this Web page to stop the spam, which was clogging the filter at the rate of several a minute for the past 24 hours. Enjoy getting 403 errored over to a hamster dance page.
Have a nice day.
If you could read this post.
Which you can’t.
- In an effort to cut down on my need to clean 700+ spams out of the filter at a go, folks posting will not be able to post anonymously. E-mail addresses are only visible to me, but until I approve you once, your posts will be held in moderation limbo until I can give them the thumbs-up. Sorry for the inconvenience.
- WordPress admins: I don’t know why I’ve never done it before, but I’ve been moving appropriate words that automatically flag something for moderation into the blacklist (typically these are phrases relating to refinancing, gambling or prescription drugs) and WordPress is now eating almost all of the spam on its own, since for the most part, it comes in certain themes.
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Well, I guess there is some advantage to having a blog not read by anyone. 🙂
Comment by Tony — July 7, 2006 @ 0:58