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		<description>[...] Fight Comment Spam In my last post I gave three suggestions on how to fight blog and email spam. However, we know that spammers can get pretty creative, thus managing to escape anti-spam software. If you are moderating comments here are some tips on how to spot more intelligent spam. 1. Look at the alias/name used â€“ If [...] [...]</description>
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