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Blog spam techniques keep evolving

Saturday, October 8th, 2011

Surely everyone who has ever written a blog knows, that even with akismet and all those other fancy gizmos, spam is constantly there. It can be characterized as landfills and trash dumps of modern technology, that just keeps piling up and there’s always more. But stating the existence of spam nowadays is like saying we need air to breathe. Pointless. What I want to focus on is how spam comments are evolving to trick us into clicking approve.

Here’s some statistics:

Email spam is done by about 5 million botnets, that send 88% of all spam messages. 90% of spam is in English (that’s understandable) and 91% contains links. 66% is about pharmaceutical things like viagra,cialis etc. In 2010 alone 107 billion mails were sent, out of which 89,1% was spam. Good news is that the amount of spam is decreasing by about 1% each year. The biggest fall is in email spam, because of better filters, and people simply ignoring those messages after learning how they work. A lot of spam moved to blog comments though, either to move traffic to other websites, or increase google popularity. So what kinds of spam are there?

Praise spam

Praise spam is the most common one – everyone wants to hear compliments, and if we get a comment that says “great blog! I’ve bookmarked it!” or “Great writing style, keep it up!” or thins like:

  1. This would be the best weblog for anybody who wishes to discover this subject.
  2. Wonderful article. I’m dealing with a few these issues.
  3. This is actually a very good posted post, and I have bookmarked this web site for future reference.
  4. Hi, this has been an excellent read and in addition I have bookmarked this webpage
  5. A truly amazing article. Thanks for sharing you’re wealth of knowledge with us once again
  6. It is a excellent suggestions particularly to people new to blogosphere, quick and correct information
  7. Greetings! I would just like to thank you for the first class info you have here on this post.
  8. Fantastic goods from you, man. I have understand your stuff previous to and you’re just extremely magnificent.

Help offerings (mostly SEO)

That comes from the fact that most blogs are not popular. That’s how life works and we should learn to deal with it. So when we see a help offer: to boost our stats, to earn more money, whatever – we unintentionally take notice of that comment before realizing it is spam. Some people apparently don’t realize that, because the spam bots are still doing this.

  1. Hello, I found your website by searching Google, but I noticed it was not on the first page.
  2. I found you on Google so I thought I’d share this tip with you. There is a WordPress SEO addon that does automated SEO for your blog
  3. make your blog a source of income that can count on
  4. My team provides professional article writing, and we are able to do it for $0.01 per word – that’s $4 for a 400 word article.
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Pointing out mistakes (that’s a new one)

If praise isn’t really your thing, maybe criticism is. Or maybe if a bot is smart enough (yeah, right!) to criticize you, then it’s not a bot, but a real comment you can approve? Silly them ;)

  1. of course like your web site but you have to check the spelling on quite a few of your posts
  2. I’m not sure I completely agree with the point and view

Total gibberish and idiomatic idiocy

Sometimes what we get is a string of words or phrases taken from books, randomized and weird. It looks like it’s some twisted, drug induced poetry and sometimes it is. I actually like this type of spam sometimes – especially when I can compile a couple of those into a song, that’s as deep lyrically as Radioheads gibberish ;) (I still like their music though)

  1. you command get got an edginess over that you wish be delivering the following. unwell unquestionably come more formerly again since exactly the same nearly a lot often inside case you shield this increase.
  2. A fall into a pit, a gain in your wit
  3. Great mens sons seldom do well

We can learn to fight it or we can learn to ignore it. But we must be aware that bots are a considerable part of our reader base. So this post is a tribute to them. Thank you for visiting my site bots! ;)

 

 

Tablet interfaces, web apps and oh, I’m back!

Thursday, September 29th, 2011

Been away for quite a while, since I’ve been working for one Apple related blog, but now I decided that it’s time to be more creative, instead of repetitive. So CreationMachine is officially back in “business” (whatever business it is) and you can expect more updates soon.

A couple of interesting things happened when I was gone: first and foremost some Android tablets were trying to beat the iPad, the Kindle Fire was announced (and it can shake things up finally), and there’s an explosion of Web Apps led by Financial Times, that withdrew from the App Store to cut the Apple Tax out of it’s subscription. We’ll be seeing more and more of those kinds of apps in the near future, so HTML5 is something to keep an eye on. Especially after “Hype!” and “Edge” by Adobe, which are in fact targeted at app developers and designers.

So there are things happening and there’s been changes, but not too many apparently, so we’ll manage somehow. Just need to redesign the site and connect it to my wider network, so an official start will happen soon. And when I say “soon” it really means soon or it’d drive me crazy ;)

WordPress iOS app updated with bugs?

Friday, October 15th, 2010

You might want to wait a while before installing the update to the vey popular wordpress app. It added features like random shutdowns and forgetting your password every few minutes. I’d wait for an update to this update.

Quick update

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

We are making the next episode of the podcast and it is almost done. This time it’ll be abut facebook, since we all know and love/hate it ;)
Also we’re making another series to be announced very, very soon (not animated, but also short) you’ll see it pretty soon so stay tuned.

There will be more and longer articles and tutorials in the near future too. We’re reorganizing our ranks currently to come back bigger, faster, stronger oh and better too.

New additions to the team.

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

We will expand pretty soon with new authors and new ideas. There will be more tutorials, more insight and a lot more studies of various subjects such as facebook and it’s influence, viral marketing, web 2.0 and 3.0 and of course design.

New textures added

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Grunge, bricks and some abstract ones. Keep in mind that those are free for ANY type of use, both personal and commercial. I’d appreciate a paypal donation, but it’s not mandatory. Enjoy!

ease of use

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Our show has slowly gained momentum thanks to many nice bloggers and webmasters who shared it. Ok now we got that topic out of the way let’s talk serious.

The web is slowly dividing between a google found, self made brochures (barely interactive) and the facebookalistic social revolutions on any scale. Did you know that there’s a fairly large (and growing) group that thinks facebook IS the whole internet? scary?

In a social media frenzy the regular sites will go aside for a while but they’ll be back, since terminator2 was better than #4. And while online we might want to be alone from time to time, right?

All the perspectives and prospects of the social cannot ibviously be underestimated – this is an important part of the upcomin web 4.0

Let’s just hope for some competition (buzz? orkut? myspace?) or there will only be facebook to compete. ;)

Photoshop, pixelmator, Flash, Illustrator, Vector Designer and many more

Friday, February 12th, 2010

We have started a main category for our tutorial section. At the start there are only 6 of them, but there will be more added in time. Both small, tweaky things that can redefine routine tasks, little tips and tricks and bigger, more complex stuff. Stay tuned to our channel to see all the new, exciting tutorials and how to’s being added. Cheeri’o!

Let’s think outside of the box

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

We are bound to repeat something someone else did before one day or another. Actually it’s more often than we think. Sometimes we do it knowingly, and that’s called being inspired (or stealing, the line is thin) and sometimes we simply think of something very, very similar to someone else’s work without knowing the person or the work. Maybe there’s an universal mind somewhere up there that’s sending in ideas and has mixups from time to time. But even aside from all that, it’s important to try and rethink how we can do things that CAN be done creatively. Some things are supposed to be just useful and standard, so the end user won’t get lost in them. But sometimes we can run wild and unleash all our ideas on the world. So which type of projects should we do? I believe doing a bit of both balances both the worlds and keeps the wit sharp. Soon we will post some new textures, tutorials and insights into the web 3.0.

Re-arrangements

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Finally we’re almost at where we want to be. That being “everywhere” :) Another change in the layout and the top site menu. Around the world is our “move the little guy around the world” concept, that has already put him in many places. There’s a map of his journeys as well. Remember that you can send in your picturs.

Podcast is currently under construction but will be ready pretty soon, so stay tuned for that.

Also soon you’ll see all the authors of Creation Machine with some details about them.