But it gets worse. If I'm on my iPhone, I don't even try. I just leave and don't come back.
Either way, that quick little comment I wanted to make is now a long, drawn out pain in the bum. And I'm a lot less likely to come back to your blog.
"But the spam!" You cry out. "I cannot abide the spam."
I don't use captcha and I never have spam.
Disallow anonymous users. That's it. Now you won't have spam and your readers won't have to fight off evil robots disguised as steroid using robots.
And thanks to Shelly for this fun blogfest.
Reminders:
Have you entered to win Witch Born: http://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/28653-witch-born
Have you signed up for Winter Queen's blog tour on the link above?
Eh, I still get spam even though I took off anonymous users, but it's not a huge deal. It's just a few here and there, and I can delete them easily. In fact, Blogger usually shuffles them on over to the Spam folder without me having to do a thing. I hate the verification codes.
ReplyDeleteWonderfully said Amber!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm with Michelle. I get the odd spammer but it is rare enough that it is so worth having people 'comfortably comment' on my blog.
Now go get that Hawaiian glow, Amber!
I haven't had spam in ages. Blogger's spam guard actually works well! And yep, many times I don't comment b/c of the hieroglyphics! :D
ReplyDeleteI took the captcha off my blog too. I hate it. Half the time I can't read it and I don't have issues with spam.
ReplyDeleteAh!!! I want to poke captcha with a stick!!! If I don't get it the first try I give up.
ReplyDeleteI can't figure CAPTCHAs out at all! They literally drive me INSANE! I have even started using a CAPTCH bypass browser extension called RUMOLA which automatically enters them for me!
ReplyDeleteSo glad that bloggers are uniting against CAPTCHA. Yay!