On 7/30/13 4:40 PM, Arturo Servin wrote: > Captchas? Recaptchas? > > Also, AFAIK WordPress has some good anti-spam add-ons. the obvious one is simply a requirement to use your ietf tools credientials to post. > > Regards, > as > > > > > On 7/30/13 4:34 PM, Jari Arkko wrote: >> Arturo: >> >>> Now, something general related to the blog. Perhaps it would be good to >>> enable comments, isn't it? >> Yes, that has been issue that has bugged me as well. The IT team tells me >> that it is problematic from a spam perspective, and they do not want me >> spending my time approving/removing comments. I don't have practical >> experience if that's a real issue on this platform (WordPress), though in >> other similar arrangements it has not been a big problem in my experience. >> Maybe the IETF community has some advice to us on this... >> >> Jari >>
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