MBL Community: How To Create Fake Comment Forms To Trick Spam Bots


Today’s tip is a good one for all WordPress users who want to stop spam bots leaving spam on their blogs. OneTipADay has come up with a way of quickly adding fake comment forms in front of the real comment form that are only visible to spam bots. Because these spam bots usually only post spam to the first forms that they see, no spam will be actually left on the real WordPress comment forms. I’ve tried this out on this site and I fired off a few test comments and it definitely works.

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Everton is based in London and has worked in the internet and mobile space for over ten years now, and before that worked in corporate strategy and consulting. He has a degree in Economics from Cambridge University, and currently runs the Portal and online operations for one of the largest ISPs in the UK. He also writes for Windows 7 News.

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  1. #1

    What happened to Akismet?

  2. #2

    Their servers died - one of the risks of relying on an external spam service

  3. #3

    Contacted Akismet and relayed your message to them. Am sure they want to know as well as many Wordpress Akismet users. Will certainly relay there answer if they don’t personally respond to you. There blog is live, course I have no way of knowing wether the servers used for Akismet are, though it seems helpful that users would be notifed if they where down.

  4. #4

    [...] year I’ve made various changes to my blog to reduce comment spam (read more here and here) but finding an effective way to reduce Trackback Spam had eluded me. Adding SK2 meant [...]

  5. #5

    I have a real trouble with these spam boots on my drug site. They get there without any shame and fill the comment section up to the end. They are tricky for they adapt to my anti spam programs. Is there a very powerful one that can stop them?

  6. #6

    spam karma 2 is all I use now and it seems to do the trick

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