Another comment spam update

Last March I provided a progress report on the effectiveness of MT-Blacklist, an add-in to the Movable Type software that runs this blog. In the first 75 days after I installed it, it blocked just under 10,000 comment and trackback spams. In the 105 days since that report, spammers have gotten more persistent but haven’t succeeded in breaking through.

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Since March 1, MT-Blacklist has blocked 267 spam attempts a day, more than 95% of them automatically. That’s up from 146 per day in the first quarter. The higher number is probably attributable to the increased popularity of this site. Still, as I said in March, I honestly don’t know what I would do without this add-in. And I’m also not sure what I would do if I ever met a comment spammer face to face.

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