No Comments, No Spam
posted by DL Byron on May 04, 2004
I don't offer commenting on the Clip-n-Seal blog. One of the reasons is, "no comments, no spam." Every day, I check Jay Allen's rss feed for a spam update and purge spam on this site. While Blacklist has saved my Texturadesign from spam overload, it's not something I particularly enjoy. Molly posted earlier about comments and commenting systems. One of the best features on Keith's site is the comments. While Clip-n-Seal has comments turned off, we do publish what are customers tell us. Maybe MT 3.0 and TypeKey will be better, but I'll note that I don't really want to register online for anything ever again.
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