I agree and have the same policy. It is getting harder to detect spam comments, but if the comment is just a generic “good site” or something like that, chances are good it’s spam.
When I first joined the Do Follow movement, I saw a dramatic increase in spam comments. However, that number has decreased, perhaps not to the level before Do Follow but definitely fewer than right after Do Follow. I can only guess that spammers get discouraged to some extent if their comments are deleted and look for greener pastures.
I agree and have the same policy. It is getting harder to detect spam comments, but if the comment is just a generic “good site” or something like that, chances are good it’s spam.
When I first joined the Do Follow movement, I saw a dramatic increase in spam comments. However, that number has decreased, perhaps not to the level before Do Follow but definitely fewer than right after Do Follow. I can only guess that spammers get discouraged to some extent if their comments are deleted and look for greener pastures.
Great blog