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New comment spam technique

I had recently been getting some odd comments to this site and it's not just me, Ben and Dave have as well. I checked out the domains and there are no websites sites and no clues from the registrations - other than no clues means possible spammer.

Initially I thought it might be a way to try and circumvent the latest MT-Blacklist v2.01b where you can allow posts to go live without approval:
"Last approved comment" bypass: X days where X = the number of days you want to allow.

Old entry moderation can hinder long running conversations in an older entry and be a downright pain if the comments on an old entry catch fire. Using this setting, you can have MT-Blacklist omit an old entry from forced moderation if its last approved comment is within the duration specified above. Set to 0 to disable this feature.

If they were to get a post approved then the commenting would be open for spamming for the next X amount of time. But why use a real domain unless you want that link in place.

However I think the idea about setting up a domain and proliferating quality links to it early in its life before its actually launched is a stronger one. Google 'sandbox's' new sites and the spammers may be trying to get round this for thier sites.

I am sure they only see comments on blogs as a usefull tool but either way they will not find any joy from this site but it will be intersting to see what they are trying to do. Meantime I will be tightening up my comment approvals even more.

Update!

Interesting thread over at Search Engine Watch.

Posted by Simon at November 9, 2004 1:36 PM

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