Sometimes I cannot tell the difference between spam and a legit comment. Thank you WordPress for a filter.
The comments below are what I call offensive spam. These comments made my blog feel insecure for 0.5 seconds.
- “I used to be able to find good advice from your content”.
- “Your blog used to make me happy”.
- “I used to be able to find important information here”.
The comments below are what I like to call complimentary spam. Way to stroke my blog’s ego.
- “There s some good points here”.
- “You always know what to say”.
- “I keep coming back to your blog for more”.
- “Keep up the great work , I read few posts on this site and I think that your web site is rattling interesting and holds lots of great info “.
- “I just want to tell you that I’m very new to blogs and really loved your web site. Likely I’m planning to bookmark your site . You definitely come with awesome articles. Kudos for revealing your blog site.”
Sometimes my complimentary spam feels like my personal cheer-leading squad.
Were you ever tempted to approve a spam comment because it was so eloquent and flattering? It’s a trap!
Note: I have to start describing things as ” rattling interesting”. Cheers.
lol Sometimes i read the spam just to make myself feel better
Gee, I was gonna say, “It’s great to see you again” after a period in which I haven’t seen your blogs. But I’m not so sure I should say anything…
hahaha! Complimentary Spam’s avatar is not as cool as yours.
don’t know what that is…
Yours, Jesuslikescoffeetoo!
It’s the cute yellow cross that you have to the left of your name . I believe that they also call them “gravatar” ..;-)
My gravatar is the pic of my face.
hahaha! That one’s debatable. ( Just pulling your leg)
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