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title: 'Commenting Policy'
date: '2009-01-29T10:36:57-05:00'
permalink: /commenting-policy/
tags:
- blogging
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Im getting loads of comment spam of late that is not bot-produced, but rather manually added, designed to generate google juice for some commercial site by taking advantage of the misimpression that this blog is a [“do-follow”](http://www.dofollowblogs.com/) rather than a “no-follow” site. You might see an example of that in the comment most recently left on the [MediaCommons](/mediacommons-2/#comment-5309) post; the comments “author” was originally listed as something akin to “Buy My Product!”, and of course the URL given was the products website.
So heres the deal: if I think your attempt to place an ad on my site is no more than that, youre getting relegated to the spam bin. If I actually think the comment has some value despite being a lame attempt at increasing your page rank, I may keep it, but Im deleting your author name and URL.
But let me clear up this misimpression here and now: this site does use the no-follow tag in all its commenter-added links. So please just save us both the trouble and *stop*. Thanks.