Spam, spam, spam
About a month ago, Andrea added Spam Karma to the list of available plugins. I have been using it on my Atypical Homeschool blog for about the same length of time. It is doing a great job of eliminating almost all of the spam comments that come my way. However, if you have not enabled it on your blog, it will not be used to process your comments.
To enable the Spam Karma Plugin, use the Plugins menu in the Dashboard. Under that is the Plugins tab. Click on the ‘Activate’ link to the far right of the ‘Spam Karma 2′ link. Then go to Manage >> Spam Karma 2 to initialize it. You don’t have to change any setting, just visit that page to start it working.
If it seems too confusing, just leave us a comment and we’ll be happy to set it up for you.
Posted by Ron on 05-29-2006 at 11:05 pm
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Hmmm … I was trying to post a comment at http://thewaytheyshouldgo.homeschooljournal.net and I got a funny error message about Spam/Karma and wouldn’t let me comment. Is there something I need to do? Thanks! S
I fixed it! Afer activating the plugin, users are supposed to go the the Spam karma management page to initialize it.
Oh, Thank You! Thank You! I was getting tons of spam comments a day. Now I’ll see if this cuts down on them.
KC