While writing an article about the best security plugins of WordPress,
I felt the need to touch another very important security issue for the
bloggers, and i.e. Anti Spam Plugins. If you are a blogger, you must be
knowing thousands of spams that actually flood your website everyday.
Its irritating, time consuming and above all pathetic to sit everyday
and sort out the important and legitimate comments from thousands of
spams. Because we can not let go of your opinion for hundred bots. So, here are 9 top anti-spam plugins for WordPress which will relieve you from those worries and let you read the real comments in peace.
Anti-spam Plugins
1. Akismet
Akismet
is a spam filtering service which protects your blog from comment spam
submitted through comment form, trackback spam or pingback spam. When a
new comment, trackback, or pingback comes to your blog it is submitted
to the Akismet web service which runs hundreds of tests on the comment
and returns true or false. You do not need to maintain any blacklist in
your part. It saves the spams in the database for 15 days in case you
want to check it out manually and then automatically deletes them.
The missing part is that you do not
have control over your comments. You get a blackbox with no direct
control over its actions. You have to rely on Akismet’s decision.
However you can submit a comment as genuine comment which is marked as
spam by Akismet to the Akismet service so that it learns from your
submission. Many bloggers have complained of commenters being wrongfully
flagged as spammers and vice verse. What if the Akismet web service is
down? All your comments will simply go into the moderation queue.
2. Comment Guard Pro
Spams
are of different kinds. Most of the users often complaint that even
after using a popular spam protection plugin, the purpose is not being
served. The reason for that is, your plugin might not have that code
snippet to deny one particular category of spammers. Suppose you have WP spam free plugin,
so you can never get rid of human submitted spams from that. That is
where you will need an almost all-in-one spam protection plugin for
yourself.
Comment Guard Pro (for WordPress) is designed to unobtrusively protect your blog against all types of comment spams – trackback spam, pingback spam, robotic spam using comment form, human submitted spam (where the spammers actually goes to your site to spam you; they are the hardest to detect), referrer spam etc. It provides multiple layers of protection against all kind of comment spams.
Comment guard pro plugins eliminates
false positives (marks legitimate comments as spam) and false positive
(marks genuine comments as spam). It is hard to eliminate false
positives for large spam queue size say 2000-10000 manually. It might be
ok for 5-10 comments in spam queue.
A big achievement with this plugin is,
you have full control over your comments. It comes with fully
documented open pluglet API and examples to enable you to write your own
pluglets. Comment Guard Pro also includes Akismet as one of its spam
filtering service.So if you are concerned about comment spamming in your
blog, then this is perhaps the most comprehensive anti-spam plugin for
your WordPress.
3. Simple Spam Filter Plugin
Simple
Spam Filter looks for a particular pattern to distinguish a spam from a
real commenter, like most of the other Spam filters. The best part for
this plugin is, it can work along with Akismet and will display a
captcha if Akismet flags a comment as spam. So the problem with Akismet
(that it flags legitimate comments as spams sometimes) can be countered
with it.
If a comment gets rejected, then an error screen will be shown with an explanation of why the comment was rejected. An optional captcha can also be configured to display, which allows people to confirm that their comment is indeed legitimate.
4. Bad Behavior
Bad Behavior, though mainly used as a comment spam protection plugin has reliable security features too.
It prevents link spams and blocks the
robots which delivers it. By acting as a gatekeeper, it prevents
spammers from delivering their junk, and in many cases, from even
reading your site in the first place. This helps your site’s load down,
makes your site logs cleaner, and also contributes to prevent denial of
service conditions caused by spammers.
Instead of merely looking at the
content of potential spam, Bad Behavior analyzes the delivery method as
well as the software the spammer is using. It is designed to work
alongside existing spam prevention services to increase their
effectiveness and efficiency. This is one of the most often upgraded
WordPress plugin. You can use it.
5. WP-SpamFree
As I have already said, Akismet was a
good fighter but never a reliable one against these spams. God knows
how many times I have seen Akismet predicting wrong spammers where I
had deleted legitimate comments. Here is Wp-SpamFree that claims to eliminate bots but not humans.
Features (according to the makers)
- Virtually eliminates automated comment spam from bots. It ensures that your commenters are in fact, human.
- A counter on your dashboard to keep track of all the spam it’s blocking. The numbers will show how effective this plugin is.
- No CAPTCHA’s, challenge questions or other inconvenience to site visitors – it just works.
- No false positives, which leads to fewer frustrated readers, and less work for you.
- You won’t have to waste valuable time sifting through your Akismet queue anymore, because there won’t be much there.
- Now with Trackback and Pingback spam protection. and etc
6. Math Comment Spam Protection Plugin
Math Comment Spam Protection plugin for WordPress 1.5.2, 2.0.x and 2.1
asks the visitor (who is making a comment) to answer a simple math
question. This is intended to prove that the visitor is a human being
and not a spam robot. This plugin does not require JavaScript
or cookies. It uses a special encryption function; the result of the
question is being passed via a hidden field. The result is being
compared with the value entered by the visitor – after encrypring this
value as well.
7. Spam Karma 2.3
Spam Karma 2 (SK2)
is an anti-spam plugin for the WordPress blogging platform. It is meant
to stop all forms of automated Blog spam effortlessly, while remaining
as unobtrusive as possible to regular commenters
There is a Trackback referrer check and also a captcha backup . There are plenty of tabs with lots of options for general as well as advanced settings in Spam Karma 2.3.
8. Secure Form Mailer Plugin
This plugin creates custom contact form for your blog and secures it from spamming. It has a wide range of features.
- Support for multiple instances
- An easy to use dynamic form generation system (any number of fields, in any order)
- Multiple recipients
- Multiple file attachments
- Optional auto reply feature
- An image verification system
- Numerous security features (including protection against email header injection)
- A message template system and etc.
9. yaCAPTCHA
yaCAPTCHA
or yet another CAPTCHA is a CAPTCHA plugin for WordPress that adds an
image in the comment form of your WordPress application. In order to
post comments, users will have to write down the characters that are
part of the image. This can help prevent spam from automated bots and
that too in a very cool and easy way as most of the other sites use
this technology.
In Conclusion
With the increasing artificial
intelligence of the bots and spamming codes, it is proving to be harder
every day to maintain the accuracy of a comment spam protection plug
in. But they are at it. A blog is never a good blog unless it has
comments from the readers. So why don’t I ask you to comment now and
give me your feedback. Take care.
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