Is it just me or are these pharmaceutical comment spams starting to get on everyone’s nerves too? It’s only the start of the week, I only had more or less 3 hours of sleep last night, the tall latte isn’t working its magic, and then I open my mailbox only to be greeted by a bunch of annoying comments spam!

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This is obviously not the type of spam that the great and powerful Akismet is made to filter since it doesn’t contain 2 or more links — or any links on that matter — so I don’t know what else to do with these comments except to mark them as spam one by one. :mad:

Please tell me I’m not alone in this? :up:

A few days I got to chat with someone who’s working on optimizing pharmaceutical websites. The pharmaceutical industry is probably one of the most (if not the most) competitive industries online, so I can just imagine how hard it is for them to promote these websites. Then I remembered the uncontrollable comment spamming going on in my blog and I wondered if SEO people working on these pharmaceutical websites are desperate enough to go as far as manually spamming other people’s blogs through comments! :shock:

No, I’m not accusing anyone, I was just wondering! :D

Until I find a solution — I mean, if someone else finds a solution and then tells me about it (LOL) — I’m limited to just placing these strange pharmaceutical words one by one in the Options > Discussion > Comment Blacklist section. Hopefully, that’ll lessen the comments spams I’m getting. :confused: