How to block spam commenting in my word-press blog?

Started by krishnanayak, 05-16-2016, 23:45:07

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richardmsmith

To enable Akismet on your WordPress blog, go to the Plugins panel and activate the Plugin. You will be prompted to get an API key from Akismet.com after you sign up for a payment plan. After Akismet is activated, you'll see a menu added to the Comments Panel that holds a list of "caught" comment spam.


Aditi Barman

Here are some of the common methods that you could put into practice, to keep spam comment at bay -

1. Cut down the number of links allowed per post

2. Make a list of 'blacklisted' words

3. Create a comment moderation system

4. Limit comment privileges to registered users only

5. Use an anti-spam plugin

6. Opt for a third-party comments plugin
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heenamajeed

Square spam in remarks

Sign in to your WordPress site as the overseer.

From the Dashboard, go to Settings. | Discussions (Figure A).

In the following screen, uncheck the choice for Allow People To Post Comments On New Articles.

Look down and snap Save Changes.
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amayajace

    Reduce the number of links allowed per post.
    Create a list of 'blacklisted' words.
    Set up a comment moderation system.
    Restrict comment privileges to registered users.
    Use an anti-spam plugin, such as Akismet.
    Move to a third-party comments plugin.

amayajace

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To stop remark spam on your WordPress site, you can:

1. Diminish the quantity of connections permitted per post.
2. Make a rundown of 'boycotted' words.
3. Set up a remark control framework.
4. Limit remark benefits to enlisted clients.
5. Utilize an enemy of spam module, for example, Akismet.
6. Move to an outsider remarks module.

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To stop remark spam on your WordPress site, you can:

1. Diminish the quantity of connections permitted per post.

2. Make a rundown of 'boycotted' words.

3. Set up a remark control framework.

4. Limit remark benefits to enlisted clients.

5. Utilize an enemy of spam module, for example, Akismet.

6. Move to an outsider remarks module.


anilkh7058

- only allow commenting for login users.
- Remove comments for indivisual posts.
- turn off unidentified comment.
- make list of blacklisted words.
:)
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Musclegaragefitness

Install and activate a reputable anti-spam plugin, such as Akismet or Jetpack, and enable comment moderation to manually approve comments before they appear on your WordPress blog in order to prevent spam comments.
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