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I don’t get many comments on this blog, but I sure do get a lot of spam (my favorite college food!). WordPress.com has an effective spam-detecting plugin from Askimet that magically tags suspicious comments and allows me to be the final arbiter. Here are the latest cumulative spam stats from my blog dashboard:
“Ham” comments (451) are deemed legit by the plugin, missed spam (6) is commentary that made it through the filter which I tagged as spam, and false positives (8) are comments tagged as spam that I changed to “ham“. I usually automatically approve of Askimet’s decisions, but I do get a kick out of occasionally browsing the spammentary:
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