The fact that you're talking about comments is kind of funny. I've barely moderated comments in the last few months, if not years.
Carlos Bravo
Over time I have made the decision to focus on writing and neglect the community aspect that a blog can have and that is so hard to create. I don't recommend you do the same, but in my case it is what it is. I have prioritized doing other things.
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Despite seeing “0 comments” on the vast majority of recent posts, many are still pending moderation. Most of them are spam . The real ones have been decreasing because it is clear that a reader loses the japan number phone desire to comment. Apart from not receiving a response, they even lose the desire to see the text they posted because it takes months to be moderated. It is logical.
But let's leave the excuses aside and talk about the topic of the post. How to detect a spam comment?
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1 Comment in another language
2 Very general comment
3 Comment with link
Comment in another language
The most obvious one for those who have been blogging for a while. When you are a beginner you may think at first that they are real and many of them even get approved . The joy of having received some feedback is greater than the feeling of suspicion that a comment in English or an Asian language should generate. 99.999999% of comments that are not written in Spanish by default can be said to be spam .