Spam catcher updated, which I hope will solve problems with nice people being unable to pass comment
As various people have been having trouble passing comments here from time to time, I’ve ripped out the hacked-together version of Kitten’s Spaminator that was doing much of the spam-catching - and not-spam-catching too (hey, I couldn’t post a comment if I was logged in as the blog’s admin; how daft is that?).
Instead I’m now using Spam Karma 2. Be warned: it knows what you are thinking. It knows when you are bad. (Not bad, bad.) But it should iron out the hassles with posting comments. If not, well, um. Let me know through the usual channels, like email.
- These posts might be related (the database thinks..):
- "The world is likely to pass its maximum point of oil production in a matter of weeks" (16 December 2004; score: 67.79%)
- Google, Yahoo and MSN to fight comment spam with "don't follow" link instruction; spammers unlikely to be worried (20 January 2005; score: 63.71%)
- Briefly: if you get any odd behaviour with commenting.. (18 June 2005; score: 60.56%)



