Happy Week Before Thanksgiving!
It’s that time again: time for Black Friday Sales, pumpkin pies, four days of blessed vacation (for some of us), and spammies nestling into your blogs. I have yet again fended off dozens of false praises/questions/comments from who-knows-who. So I thought in the season of turkey and/or football, I’d repeat a blog from Jan. 4, 2014….
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Good morning fellow bloggers, potential bloggers, friends, and curious ones!
I had a totally different blog in mind, but I feel this topic needs to be readdressed, with tips for those of you who are just starting out.
Everyone who writes a blog does so because they love to write. Some have pictures they want to share. Some share therapy. Some thoughts. Most everyone writes from experience, sharing what they’ve learned with others who want to learn.
Bloggers also enjoy the responses and interactions with those who have read their writing. This is where friends are made, ideas are shared, where we feel good about what we do.
Then there are the spammies.
Spammies usually attack e-mails. But blogs are also open season to those with nothing else to do than create chaos. I addressed this topic a month or two ago, and wound up deciding to moderate all comments before they get published. Things quieted down, and all was well. But the spammies are back, and I want to share with you what is a real comment for your hard work and what is nonsense.
Here is a real comment from a real follower:
Very nice! I hear you on the “creaks from my joints and the squeals from my muscles.” I definitely want to work on those this year, too. Happy New Year, Claudia! I wish great things for you in 2014! Maddie Cochere breezybooksblog.wordpress.com.
And another:
Some how I missed the yellow brick road last time I loved your story! Thank you for repeating… Deb Hathaway debhathaway.com
And even shorties:
Great story! ittymac ittymac.wordpress.com
Subscribers and nonsubscribers alike usually refer to something specific in your blog. There are times when you do get “I really like this!” or “Great post!”, but usually those are from followers you already know. (I know I sometimes use less than 5 words).
But a spammie is always from someone you don’t know, usually has no image or legit link, and often talk about things that either have nothing to do with your post or use the generic praise for you to keep doing what you’re doing. In the last two days I received 20 such “responses.” That doesn’t include the 93 comments in my SPAM folder.
Your writing is certainly extremely persuasive and that is probably the reason why I am making an effort in order to opine. I do not really make it a regular habit of doing that. Secondly, even though I can easily notice the jumps in reason you make, I am not really sure of extcaly how you seem to unite the ideas which produce the actual final result. For now I will, no doubt subscribe to your position but trust in the foreseeable future you connect your facts better. Tata
Another:
Thanks for the comment and shanrig this story. Somehow when this stuff is going on, I tend to attribute also and to myself. Like I’m a faulty adult or something. But having done workplace advocacy for a long time and so to I’ve come to realize just how often this nonsense is taking place, not to mention that many people think that simply ignoring a co-worker they don’t like is so acceptable… Roman
Those are just a few. You can see right away they have nothing to do with your post. I’ve seen tons of others where some nebulous person says, “Your blog is very helpful. I am grateful you are writing these things.” They are generic and aimless. They usually pick older blogs where no one goes anymore. I’ve seen conversations go on between two different people about a totally different subject right in my comment section.
I don’t know how they get in there or what they want in there. I don’t know if they are just messing around or if they’re pulling information from my blog or just trying to get me to respond so they can continue to fool around. I mean, how do I know they’re not using MY past posts to share secret or illegal information? I’m not behind-the-scenes savvy when it comes to Internet privacy — or piracy. But I don’t appreciate invasion of my personal space by people who are playing in my back yard without my knowing what they’re doing (or talking about).
I’m not saying you should moderate all your comments. Strangers stop by all the time and comment and go on their merry way. You don’t have to have a liege of followers who hang onto your every post. But if you keep an eye on how many people comment on your posts (I think everyone does to one degree or another), be aware that not every comment is a true comment about you. Most of these spammies just sit in your e-mail notifications as someone who commented on your writing. They don’t have viruses or attachments, but yet when you click on their name to see who they are, who knows what that does?
I know anyone can type anything anywhere, and anyone can type your email address into anything. My husband was a victim of the recent Target scandal, and all he did was buy a Christmas present. So all this blog is about is keep your eyes open. If it’s too incredible, it’s not. If you’ve received a ton of comments on your blogs and you usually get a half dozen, sniff around. Something’s up.
But don’t worry — Big Granny is here looking out for you — and reading your stuff — so keep on reading and keep on commenting.
Fakey Spammies Always Get What’s Coming To Them….
Thank you, Carol. I’m not sure what their purpose is, either. But in that area I’m pretty suspicious. So ixnay on the ammerspay!
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Spammers are really annoying. They usually just ramble on about nonsense. Who has time to do that? And even more important who has time to read that drivel?
Good to post this, Claudia for newbies and oldies as well. 🙂
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Aw thank you very much! I will try.
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Thank you! I was going to say something about dropping part of my moniker (Managing the Madness, etc.), but I was too sidetracked blabbing about spammies.
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I was reading a little fast, and I read that first comment and thought – now that’s spam! Who writes from the creaks of their joints and squeals from their muscles? Gobbledygook! … Oh, wait. … I guess I do. 🙂
If I would blog more often, I might get more spam, but for now, it seems to stay at bay.
I like your new look!
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Very kind of you! If you are ever interested in starting a book club (maybe you have one already which is terrific!) my website helps with that…
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They will come! I’ll come on over!
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I have a fairly new website with no comments yet HA! Thank you for the heads up your post was very helpful 🙂
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Oh it is! Eating is always fun!
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I don’t envy the turkeys who live in the USA at the moent ! like you I say thanks for all my blessings every day so I don’t need a party for it, it is ofcourse fun for family and friends to come together and catch up on all the news.
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I hear you! I turned off my filter so that the comments could come in on their own, but there was always weird stuff coming through too. Guess people don’t have anything else to do with their time. Better to be safe than sorry.
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You have a great weekend too — and I celebrate Thanksgiving — giving of thanks to the powers that be for my life and family and food and home — every single day. So the only big deal is the turkey!
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And you are a witty blogger, too! Keep up the good work!
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I moderate all comments from new visitors. I can usually tell what’s legit or not based on the website linked to their name or their email address. But I suppose it’s possible I’ve sent a few to spam who shouldn’t have been. Lately I’ve been getting spam from X-rated sites. It’s getting very old, to say the least.
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well I learned something new today, thanks ! have a great weekend ! thanksgiving is something we don’t celebrate in Belgium.
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From a newbie blogger, this is appreciated, thank you.
I am not spam. I never even eat tinned meat.
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