Step 1 Go to (random blog)
Step 2 Leave grammatically incorrect, ingenuously flattering, entirely generic comment - sans identity
Step 3 Include link to (p0rn site, etc) as a shortened URL and ask for a courtesy visit
Examples:
Thanks for your support on my weight loss? Also, maybe Google Translate needs an update?
I'm pretty sure the only points I was trying to make in that post was that fresh fruit is yummy and my kids are cute.
Spam comments are the pits! You can easily stop them, though, by changing the settings on your blog to only accept comments from Registered Users. I did this recently and I noticed a 0% drop in comments from real people but a 100% in comments from spammers!
ReplyDeleteI may need to make that change - Thanks!
DeleteI get that same sp a m! Driving me crazy! It's actually the primary reason I'm migrating to WordPress this week, it seems to be Blogger platform-specific.
ReplyDeleteBleh - if I could justify the $ for moving to self-hosted WordPress, I'd give serious consideration to following you over!
DeleteI'm real! I'm real!:-)
ReplyDeleteUgh. Spam is the worst. I got theeee grossest one last week too. xoxo
lol Yay for real people! Good to know I'm not alone in this, but wouldn't it be nice if we didn't have to deal with it at all?
DeleteThis is very educational content and written well for a change. It's nice to see that some people still understand how to write a quality post! Pewdiepie Merch
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