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November 9th, 2007

Spam Karma And CommentLuv WordPress Plugins

I’ve mentioned a few cool plugins recently related to showing your appreciation for those that take the time to leave a comment on your blog - well I’ve just come across another one which I’ll mention in a minute but I also wanted to take the time to remind you all of another plugin that helps fight spam - as much as all bloggers no doubt love to receive comments at the same time we all have a loathing for the comment spammers; particularly for me those that try to hide the fact that they are spammers - they make what you initially might think is a worthwhile comment - until you realise that they’ve left that same comment on every other post in your blog  (and on your other blogs as well) though I do have to almost laugh at those that say sorry with a sad smile before listing a tonne of links.

Anyway - as I’ve mentioned in the past when it comes to spam - all my comments need to be moderated - I use Akismet and I’d like to point out Spam Karma to others as well. Spam Karma is meant to stop all automated blog spam.

Some more link love with CommentLuv

Another great way to show your appreciation to your commentors is to use the CommentLuv plugin. This plugin is easy and a great idea. Anytime someone leaves a comment on your blog their latest blog post will show up underneath their comment.

Whenever a comment is left on your post CommentLuv will visit the feed of the comment author and attempt to grab the title and link to their latest blog post. I’m trying this one out now - and let you know how it goes for me. But take a look for yourself the download page goes into further detail and covers some tips if you need any help.

Share the love with CommentLuv

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30 Responses to “Spam Karma And CommentLuv WordPress Plugins”

  1. This is really very cool plug in. Thanks for sharing.

    iPhone video’s last blog post..iPhone downloads: Movie, Music, Games

  2. Thanks for sharing such an awesome plugin! Time to install

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  3. Amazing plugin - just stumbled on your blog and this post caught my eye. Trying out the plugin right now and just subscribed to your RSS Feed…

    Going2Oahu’s last blog post..Hawaiian Island Cruises

  4. I enjoy using the comment luv plugin, need to try the spam karma as I’ve been hearing lots of good things about it as well. Thanks for the review.

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  5. This is a great idea. I wish my blogspot could have it. All blogs should have this plugin.
    Another great one is so commentors can edit their comments for a few minutes after pressing the submit button - good for fixing spelling.

    coaster’s last blog post..Last Chaos

  6. forgot to say…I arrived to your blog via StumbleUpon. Nice blog (except I don’t like the little cursor changed to a cross) :)
    coaster’s last blog post..Last Chaos

  7. Thanks for the comment coaster.

    And lol - I don’t particularly like that either - I’m going to make myself a note to go in and figure out how to change that as soon as I find some time.

    From what I’ve been reading lately as far as blogspot is concerned they’re not making it easy at all when it comes to comments from those that aren’t blogspot bloggers :-)

  8. It is not just Blogger the company, a lot of blogspot blogs click the option to only allow comments from blogger members - I can’t see why you would want that, isn’t the idea to let anyone read and comment? I let anyone have there say and if it is spam I just delete it then - no hassle and the blog is more inviting then. Well thats my thought.

    coaster’s last blog post..My list of games so far…

  9. I agree - while anyone can comment here they are moderated in the sense that I’m told when a comment has been left and I can either let it stay (or allow if a first timer etc) or spam or delete it.

    From what I can gather with blogger where in the past I could leave a comment and say link it back to this blog (wordpress) at least on most blogger blogs - I can no longer do that unless I have an OpenID or a blogger ID etc.

    I admit to not looking into it in great detail because at this stage it’s not something that has really affected me.

    Though, if for example, I wanted to leave a comment on your blog you linked to here it either has to be anonymous (no link) or I need a google/blogger id so in that case aren’t blogger making it a whole lot harder for blogs to be interactive?

  10. I don’t moderate first, I get an email and I check it out - if it is spam it gets deleted… but I don’t get many comments at all.

    I guess everyone will need to put their site addrees as a link in the comment from now on. I find it crazy that blogger has taken the option away and you have to be a member or anon. I actually don’t like blogger, it is awkward to use, and I find the free wordpress much better but I wanted to try adverts out a little.

    coaster’s last blog post..Japanese ice cream with fruit and cake

  11. When I first started blogging I used blogger but once I tried WordPress I never looked back. There are free hosts around that allow you to install wordpress either via a simple click (fantastico) or via ftp if downloaded from wordpress.com - which means you can add your chosen ads/income stream to them.

    I have a free hosts (and my paid recommendations) listed here if you’re interested http://blogging-tips.vjad.net/blog-hosts/where-to-host-your-blog

  12. Thanks Vanessa . I will check your post out now.

    coaster’s last blog post..My list of games so far…

  13. You’re welcome - my choice of free host would be freehostia.com though there are plenty of others around. As I mentioned in that post though, for me my own host and domain is definitely the way to go - that way you can have a variety of different blogs - all on sub-domains etc

  14. I love this plugin as well - I’m glad to see you using it.

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  15. I’ve been using Spam Karma for a while now and couldn’t be happier with it. Easy to set-up and very configurable.

    Commentluv sounds promising.

    DH Wall’s last blog post..Jasper National Park in Winter: Snowshoeing

  16. Hi,

    Yeah I think CommentLuv is well worth a look - if nothing else I seem to be getting a lot more comments since I started to use it :-)

    PS You have some great photos on your blog

  17. What a great blog this is! I use CommentLuv too and it’s great. I’m off to read more of your blog now…

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  18. Hi, I have noticed you have got rid of the little cross cursor. thank you.
    cheers from australia.

    coaster’s last blog post..Pokémon Moon RPG

  19. Yeah - I didn’t like it much either, once I figured out how to do it it was gone :)

  20. I have used Spam karma for a couple of years now and I thinks it’s great. It’s gets 99% of my scam and it has made blogging enjoyable again.
    As for commentluv, I have just installed it on two of my newest blogs hoping it will generate more comments. I have my fingers crossed ;)
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  21. Hi Sire,

    Thanks for the comment. I think you may be surprised at just how many new comments you get now - I know when I first installed commentluv I was inundated with them

  22. I hope that you are right Vanessa as it is always nice when someone takes the time to leave a comment and I see no reason why they shouldn’t get rewarded for it.

    Sire’s last blog post..Adelaide?s Very Own Chinatown

  23. Does Commenluv work with blogspot? It says it does but I am having a hard time with it.

  24. Erin - I’ve never tried CommentLuv with Blogspot but based on what I know from using a blogger blog in the past I’d have to say no it doesn’t - of course I could be wrong - perhaps hit the plugin’s main page and query it there?

  25. I just added you to the first list in my series of lists of CommentLuv users. Just a heads up.

    Stephan Miller’s last blog post..Link Love for CommentLuv Blogs Part 1 of 3

  26. Link love is good as well, think about it ;)
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  27. But nowadays I found that most of the bloggers use “no-follow” for the link from CommentLuv. I would suggest them disable the CommentLuv since they use “nofollow”, it’s meaningless…

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  28. Hi, today is the first time I heard about commentLuv elsewhere, and now I see it on your site. I very much APPRECIATE a blog such as yours that puts it up, to create an interconnected web vs. the disconnected web that some try to create. Thanks for the great post.

    FYI, I am putting it up in a day or so. So please come and post.

    steve

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  29. Thanks to the article, Now there is more reason to comment than ever before! Everyone should participate. I am incorporating what your wrote to our project!

  30. That is actually a great idea. Bundling the two plugins together seems like the deal. I never heard about the spam karma one. Thanks for the heads up.

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