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Google finally tackle Bloggers spam comment issuesPosted on 17th December 2007 at 11:13 am by Manley
Blogger has long been plagued by low-tech spam comments. Anyone with a Blogspot blog will know that comment spam is rife within Blogger. Whilst commenters' names and any links in the comments had the attribute rel="nofollow, any blog which allowed anonymous commenting (which is a huge proportion of the blogs in the Blogger community) could easily be spammed. Simply posting a comment and electing to use the 'Nickname' method of identifying themselves allowed spammers to enter a nickname such as <a href="http://blog.netrank.co.uk/">Search Engine Optimisation</a>, which would then be displayed as a clean, followable, PageRank passing link, thus: Search Engine Optimisation As of this weekend this has been changed so that the nickname is displayed in full in plain text, for example: <a href="http://blog.netrank.co.uk/">Search Engine Optimisation</a>. Additionally this change has been implemented retroactively, so that existing spam links have also become plain text. Whilst this is an excellent piece of news for ethical search professionals, I was going to write a nice post about the dual standards of Google today, based largely on this bug, and now I shall have to think of something else to write about. CommentsNo-one has commented so far, or all comments are awaiting moderation. Post Your CommentSubscribeIf you would like to be alerted when there are new comments to read please enter your email address below. RSS 2.0 Feed
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