They’ve completely given up on visiting my site. I feel almost … lonely.
]]>I’ve also gotten a few queries on ”movabletype nonce” and ”nonce movabletype”, both of which I also seem to own, compliments of Jacques.
Let the countdown begin…
]]>Maybe it’s time the blog developers start doing this; blog Google juice is too tempting, otherwise.
]]>Maybe you’ll still get to, if Jacques ever lets him out.
]]>But there are more lowlifes where he came from. I suspect we (you? me? Sam??) have not seen the last of them.
But I wouldn’t worry about the rest of the commenters. They’ll return when the shitstorm blows over. Which, I expect, will be real soon now.
]]>I was tempted to have the line above be this entire comment, but wouldn’t want to build a reputation…
I’ve had those type of comments several times on my blog and typically treat them like I do blogspam: delete and blacklist them. Just because the spam may be done manually doesn’t make it ok, it’s still spam.
A weblog-comment-system is not a free-for-all enhance-your-pagerank system. Anyone who treats it that way will simply be out of luck if they later decide to try and leave a real comment.
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