CatsWhoCode.com: Top 10 ways to stop spam in WordPress
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In a recent post to the CatsWhoCode.com site Alex Denning takes a look at ten ways you can help stop those dreaded comment spammers on your WordPress blog.
Spam is a nuisance, and as bloggers, we have all experienced a flood of spam every now and then.
Not only is it a pain, but it can slow down your blog and use up your resources. In this post we'll look at ten ways to combat spam. ...
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