As I explained earlier, the only reason I prefilter comments is spam. I do not censor comments based on any other criteria. If you comment didn't show up, the only reason is that I'm being lazy (yet again :-p). However there was one comment on my Favicon for blogger (which I will update shortly by the way) post which not very clear how it should be categorized:
Anonymous said...
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First let's take a look at what made this comment suspicious:
- Commented as Anonymous
- Its only purpose was promoting a site
These are things which, although they can be reasonably be justified (for example it can be burdensome to create an account with YAWS - Yet Another Web Site - just to make a comment), raise the suspicion of people and can lead to your comment not being published and categorized as SPAM.
There are three things which swayed me to publish the comment:
- I feel strong about giving people credit where credit is due
- SiteAdvisor gave the site a thumb up. (A mini rant: quote from the SiteAdvisor result page:
We tested this site and didn't find any significant problems.
What problems did you find? Or is this just CYA talk? Then again I can't be too mad with them because there is no such thing as a 100% safe site on the internet. Interestingly for well respected sites like Yahoo.com the blurb isWe've tested this site and found it safe to use
, although they include annoyances like third party cookies or popups in the listing) - I visited the site and it looks legitimate (although here is a tip for their designer: try to redesign the sections so that the do no resemble Google Ads so strongly, because my initial reaction was
This site is full with ads
, even though it was just the navigation menu)
the burden of creating an account at 'yet another web site' is a cop-out for blogger blogs such as yours (and mine) where they can simply type a name/site using the 'other' option...
ReplyDeleteanonymous is for the super lazy or the people who really don't want you to know who they are..