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Tag Archives: commenting
Only registered people can comment on Midas Oracle.
Just a short note to tell you that I have closed the possibility to comment without being registered. Here’s why: Tons of spammers came, and it provoked server saturation. To add salt injury, the spammers have circulated the URL of … Continue reading
Robin Hanson is a web community super star.
Andrew Gelman: I’ll write something fuller on my own blog, but I have to admit I envy Robin the lively and thoughtful participation he gets here. Robin is certainly doing something right to be generating this sort of discussion every … Continue reading
When you log in, do use the login area on the top of the sidebar, not the one that is in the comment area.
I noticed that when I logged in with the link provided in the comment area, I was not able to publish my comment: the comment window was missing. It’s probably a bug, maybe due to an incompatibility with some plugins. … Continue reading
Posted in Midas Oracle Administration
Tagged blogging, bugs, commenting, comments, Midas Oracle, Open Media, WordPress
2 Comments
Commenting on Midas Oracle
As you know, some people commenting here told me they went into trouble, even when they were logged in. I found out why. The anti-spam plugin “WP Spam Free” does not exempt registered blog users from its anti-spam checking. It … Continue reading
Do you still have trouble commenting on Midas Oracle?
I deactivated the WP-OpenID plugin because WP Spam Free says it is the source of incompatibilities. I notified the WP forum. Commenters, let me know whether the problems you got while trying to comment on Midas Oracle have disappeared. Thanks. … Continue reading
Posted in Information Technology, Midas Oracle Administration
Tagged commenters, commenting, comments, plugins, WordPress, WP Spam Free, WP-OpenID
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“Chris, I wanted to make a comment on Midas Oracle, but the anti-spam mechanism ate my comment.”
Sorry for that, Nigel. Register yourself on Midas Oracle + Log in when you want to make a comment. – That way, the anti-spam mechanism won’t apply to you. (I suppose that it prohibits the publishing of many external links … Continue reading
Posted in Midas Oracle Administration
Tagged commenting, comments, log in, logged in, Midas Oracle, registration, spam, spammers, WordPress, WP Spam Free
6 Comments
Wanna discussing finance on my other Midas Oracle blog, powered by P2?
http://midasoracle.wordpress.com/ — powered by P2. If some of you wanna be registered there, so as to have a commenting playground with no limits, let me know. For this website (Midas Oracle .ORG), I came back to WP FrameWork. I still … Continue reading →