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		<title>A little housekeeping&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, campers, the readership of the grokmedia &#124; mediablog is growing by leaps and bounds. That&#8217;s good. Unfortunately, along with that growth comes a bunch of associated problems &#8211; mostly of the spam variety. At first, it was enough to simply delete entries that were obviously spam. That worked for a while, but as you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, campers, the readership of the grokmedia | mediablog is growing by leaps and bounds. That&#8217;s good. Unfortunately, along with that growth comes a bunch of associated problems &#8211; mostly of the spam variety. At first, it was enough to simply delete entries that were obviously spam. That worked for a while, but as you would expect, spammers have gotten increasingly more aggressive, not to mention crafty. Whereas before, I&#8217;d get a comment that was obviously spam (my favorite had to be the Viagra ad that was posted in reply to a piece I wrote about the Episcopal schism). But recently, the spammers have gotten sneaky &#8211; they&#8217;ll actually reply with some text that looks as if it&#8217;s a real comment&#8230;but then link back to a bogus website that either attempts to sell you the latest in sexual dysfunction products, or (even worse in my book) attempts to infect your computer with a variety of virus code. Not fun.</p>
<p>So with something of a deep breath and a great deal of trepidation, I&#8217;ve reconfigured the blog to require everyone to register before commenting. Furthermore, I&#8217;ve implemented a WordPress plugin that is designed to detect bots and gently discourage them from registering&#8230;or posting.</p>
<p>Frankly, I&#8217;m a bit fed up with idiots trying to spam this blog. I&#8217;m trying to share what I know with a larger audience. It&#8217;s a lot of work to post on a daily basis. While I enjoy all the &#8220;real&#8221; feedback I get, having to deal with a bunch of second-raters who parasitically glom onto creative work and then use it to spread their useless snake oil wares is a colossal waste of time. I&#8217;m in hopes that I can eliminate the spammers from the site, and get back to spending my time talking about marketing.</p>
<p>If you have any problems with the registration process, please let me know.</p>
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