...but I wish that the WordPress fanatic who keeps leaving yard long comments identified as "ce8d632a-647c-11e3-94d3-000bcdcb2996" would go take a long walk off a short pier, as they obviously have too much time on their hands...
They persist in visiting sundry Blogger blogs via any handy Linky List, to leave their annoying two-penn'orth with links which aren't even added in the correct HTML format comment boxes require.
Any WordPress users who know how to report them to the relevant authorities will immediately earn themselves a gold star and a putty medal from yours truly.
I'm getting fed up with Blogger too.
ReplyDeleteMaggie x
Nuts in May
And I think we're not the only ones who feel that way, Maggie!
Delete...another one. bad day that is. Write it off and take the better one on offer tomorrow, juuuust as you open your eyes.
ReplyDeleteHehehe! Love the positive advice - until that day heads for down the pan - in which case, all there is left to do is laugh at it, or maybe swear politely?! :-)
DeleteAhh we need to just catch, delete and ignore the crazies. There's far too many of them to stress over. ;)
ReplyDeleteI can happily do that for those who at least attempt to use a feasible name, but a string of gobbledegook? Pretty Per-lease! Spare us!
DeleteI only get the occasional blog spam, and I don't mind taking a minute to delete it. Otherwise, you can use verification or approval (which I dislike).
ReplyDeleteI've never minded taking a minute to delete blogspam from my own blogs, but what sticks in my craw, is the realisation that this particular joker is using Tess Kincaid's Mag list like an address book for their missives! That is not playing fair!!!
DeleteAgree - they landed on me as well but for all its faults blogger is good at screening out spam. . . . and I just go in and delete it all every so often.
ReplyDeleteHe visited me, too! And I've got to hand it to him, he did at least write in comprehensible English (even if it was really offensive).
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