Why Do I Get Spam Comments on My Blog?

When you set up your blog, one of the first things you do is decide on a name and a theme. If you go with a theme, you might want to consider setting up a blogroll, which is a list of blogs that are affiliated with your chosen theme.

(Blogrolls can be helpful for readers because they can find blogs that share similar interests, or they can use them as sources of ideas for what to write about.).

When someone decides to leave a comment on your blog, they’re doing so because they feel like they have something valuable to add. In many cases, commenters are people who have something valuable to share about the topic of your post – whether it’s their own experience or information that’s related to what you’re discussing.

Although it’s great to get comments from readers, occasionally you’ll get comments from people who just want to spam your blog with links to their own website or blog. These types of comments can be really annoying because they take up space on your blog and clog up the comment section.

If you start seeing a lot of spam comments on your blog, it might be time to start limiting commenting privileges to registered users only. This will help keep the commenting section clean and manageable, and it will also make it easier for you to track down any comments that need clarification or moderation.

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