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I first tried to defend myself by using a filter of spam URLs that was collaboratively maintained. No matter how often I updated the db and how often I added my own patterns to it, I couldn't keep up with spam in my blog. It came in piles, 20 at a time.
I then switched to a Captcha, a puzzle or question that is difficult for a robot to answer. Most are based on vision or reading, making them a problem for the visually impaired, but that's a whole nother story. The good news is the spam stopped... for a while. It seems the robots had learned to decode the aberration to the text introduced by the captcha. I altered the code to do something different, but the spam came back. I altered it again to the point where it's difficult for a person to read. This game of cat and mouse has played out over months and years that I have run this blog. Captcha Wars are going on all over the internet.
And now the spam is back again, about one per day. It's different
than it used to be though, now instead of batches of similar messages
it's just one or two. At this point I suspect a sweatshop.
Posted by spot at March 16, 2006 12:12 PM