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I think server and site configurations can play a big role in this.
We always recommend using a Honeypot spam option in conjunction with something else like Akismet
or reCaptcha. As someone who is starting his first blog, this post has been very helpful!
Congratulations on starting your first blog. Glad you were able
to find our blog and that it was useful for you. The
honeypot method is just amazing! I'll definitely try it.

Thanks for sharing the information. Thanks for the comment.
While it isn't always the best option by itself, honeypot spam control is a great
way to beef up other spam protection methods like Akismet or
reCaptcha. I will follow these tips on my wp site. Glad
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SBI is followed, the BI2 and SBI are not used to determine whether a spam is cancellable.
1) The BI is 20 or greater over a 45 day period.
2) is a continuation of a previous EMP/ECP, within a 45 day sliding
window. That is: if the articles posted within the past 45 days exceeds a
BI threshold of 20, it gets removed, unless
the originator has made a clear and obvious effort to cease spamming (which includes an undertaking to do so
posted in news.admin.net-abuse.usenet). This includes "make money fast" schemes which passed the EMP/ECP thresholds several years ago.
This author recommends one posting cross-posted to no more than 10 groups, no more often than once every two weeks (a BI of 3).
A single posting cannot be cancellable - to reach a
BI of 20, it would have to be cross-posted to 400 groups. This isn't possible
due to limitations in Usenet software.

This would allow them to identify everyone who answers with “the” as a valid contact.

The Honeypot Method leverages hidden fields in forms
to catch spam bots. People can't see or enter data into hidden fields and spam bots often fill out every field on a form.
Therefore hidden fields with data must come from spam bots.

1. Create a new and unused text field that you will dedicate to identifying
spam submissions. For this example, let's use "FillThisIn".

Action Sets and set up a new action set.1. 2. On the action to apply the
tag, click the option to “Only run this action set when certain rules are met”.
1. Rule is true when none of the following criteria are met.
2. Based on data from the contact record, select the location of and the specific field you are using to identify spam
contacts. 3. When the contact’s field FillThisIn is empty.


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