If you own a blog, chances are you have encountered a little – or a lot – of spam. The more popular your blog becomes, the more spam it is likely to get. And there is nothing more frustrating than having to spend a lot of time moderating your comments to determine which ones are spam and which ones are legit.
omment systems control spam.
Settings and plugins you can use in the base WordPress comment system to help moderate spam.
Comments, Trackbacks, and Pingbacks
Before we go further, I’d like to define a few terms I’m using throughout the post in relation to what you will see in the Comments section of your WordPress blog.
Comments – Comments are created when someone uses the comment form on your blog post to engage with your content.
Pingbacks – Pingbacks are automatically created when someone links to your blog post from one of their blog posts.
Trackbacks – Trackbacks are manual notifications by one blogger that they have linked to your blog post within theirs. Pingbacks were created to automate this process.
WordPress currently refers to Trackbacks and Pingbacks as Pings when you attempt to filter your comments.
You can recognize the difference between the two visually like this. Comments will have the comment author’s name, email address, optional website link, and IP address listed along with their comment.
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