GrowMap Anti-Spambot Plugin

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For support or questions please contact Gail at GrowMap not Andy!

We are absolutely thrilled and relieved that our spam problems are over. We went from 1000+ spam comments a day to not a single automated spam comment at all. Logging in to see only 12-50 real comments left by real people who have no problems commenting any more is a joy.

Download GrowMap Anti-Spambot Plugin (G.A.S.P.) now.

With the custom GrowMap anti-spambot plugin Andy Bailey from CommentLuv wrote based on an idea from Phil Hollows of FeedBlitz and improved by a suggestion from Dazzlin Donna Fontenot you can too!

IMPORTANT !!!

NEW: If you suddenly get an influx of spam and trackback spam while using
GASP and Simple Trackback Validation
check for errors in the STV plugin or
delete, re-upload & reintall it. Spammers have found a way to hack that plugin.

This plugin plus a trackback blocker and the blacklist function
built into WordPress provides a complete anti-spam solution.

GASP is built into CommentLuv Premium.

The plugin is already installed in all of our blogs plus all of Murray Newland‘s blogs, at Influence People and in dozens of our closest collaborators’ blogs too. The blogs range from WordPress 2.9.1 to 3.0.1 and we have run into no conflicts or problems installing it or running it in any blog so far.

If you are using our plugin please visit the GrowMap Anti-Spam WordPress plugin page and indicate that it works so that bloggers who do not know us will know to trust it. Thank you.

This plugin would not exist if it were not for the tenacity of the fine folks at Linda Christas College who kept explaining why how we are allowing our commentators to be treated was rude and especially bad for business blogs.

I am embarrassed to admit that even I did not clearly understand for too long, but once I did I found they were absolutely correct. We simply can not allow our readers and commentators to be sent to a blank white page, have their comments immediately deleted before we even see them, or to not receive a message that their comment is being moderated.

The plugin blocks BOTS not human spammers. If you have a problem with comments that look like comments but are actually trackback spam see Justin Germino’s post about the plugin we’re all using to block trackback spam.

Manually created spam can be blocked by WordPress by adding the url, email address or words to the blacklist function built into WordPress. Log into WordPress and go to Settings > Discussion > Comment Blacklist and type or paste what you want to blacklist into that box.

Comments captured by the blacklist go to the spam section of your comments.

NOTE: “When a comment contains any of these words in its content, name, URL, e-mail, or IP, it will be marked as spam. One word or IP per line. It will match inside words, so “press” will match “WordPress”.”

Be careful not to block comments containing words that have parts of other words within them and do check your spam folder and rescue good comments. If you realize you’re blocking a word you can edit the blacklist.

1) NOTE: Be sure to read the readme file about installing the plugin. You will NOT see the check box if you are logged in. Additional details:

The checkbox only appears for logged out users.
If you’re logged out, it only shows if you have javascript enabled.
If you are logged out and have javascript enabled and it is still not showing then you need to have the comment form action active in your comments.php theme file
` do_action(‘comment_form’,$post->ID); `

2) Why Use the GrowMap Anti-Spambot Plugin?

  1. No false positives – your favorite commentators and new readers WILL be able to easily comment in your blog.
  2. Blocks spam that Akismet was letting through. We are getting ZERO bot spam. Only those commenting manually who check the “I am not a spammer box” can leave comments.
  3. Easier for commentators than using a Captcha or math plugin – never a “wrong” answer that isn’t wrong or a problem with cookies!

3) Do other bloggers use and recommend G.A.S.P.?

  • See the GrowMap Anti-SpamBot Testimonials – collected from the comments left in the official WordPress plugin repository.
  • Reviews of GrowMap Anti-SpamBot Plugin on other blogs (There are so many that it will take time for me to compile them all. Coming as soon as time allows.)

4) What if my readers and commentators do not have JavaScript enabled?

  • While most Internet users today DO have Javascript enabled, there is a GASP PHP version created by Doug Neubauer that can be coded into your blog if you have technical skills.

5) What if I want to move the position of the Check Box??

  • The checkbox will appear wherever the do_action(‘comment_form’,$post->ID); command in their themes comments.php . It is that command that tells WordPress plugins that the comment form is being rendered to the page and any plugins that want to add something to the form should do it now. If they want to move it, they need to edit their comments.php file and move that command (it should not be outside the <form> </form> tags and needs to be enclosed in <?php ?> tags if it isn’t already part of some php block)

6) Why Not Just Use Akismet?

  1. Large numbers of bloggers and regular commentators who never spam have been flagged by Akismet as spammers.
  2. Any commentator who has been flagged as a spammer is treated rudely by your blog. They never see the message your comment is being moderated so they have no way of knowing what happened to their comment.
  3. If you have a particular box checked in the Akismet configuration, comments left for real people who have been flagged incorrectly as commentators in posts more than 30 days old are immediately deleted and they see a blank white page. See how to turn off Akismet Comment deletion.
  4. Read the many other posts and hundreds of comments related to problems with Akismet.

7) Why We Stopped Using Captchas and the Math Plugin:

  1. Even when your commentators enter the captcha or math solution correctly they are sometimes told they have entered it incorrectly.
  2. We had three complaints from regular commentators who are experienced bloggers within 48 hours of testing. If they don’t know that deleting cookies will probably resolve the problems of incorrect answers neither will your ordinary readers.
  3. They can be difficult for older people and those with poor vision to read.

8) Why We Don’t Recommend Using Bad Behavior:

We tested the Bad Behavior plugin and it behaved very badly, locking all three admins out of this blog. Even after using ftp to remove the plugin we were unable to log in. It took input from five top collaborators with very advanced WordPress skills to find and remove all the files necessary to recover from that test. Most bloggers do not know that many WP experts who have that kind of skills. Some have had to resort to reloading their blogs to recover.

Special thanks to Sammy Russo of  Search Friendly Web Design, Derek Semmler of  Team Thesis, Imran Yousaf of Blogging Junkie who loves optimizing blog load times, Donna Fontenot known for her eBusiness Coaching and Andrew Rondeau who writes about how to make a blog for their assistance at recovering from that test and also for testing this new plugin.

Thanks to all the bloggers who have commented on using G.A.S.P. and are promoting it in their own blogs.

9) G.A.S.P. VERSIONS:

There is a changelog section in the WordPress page for every plugin that indicates what changes with each version. The original version worked fine; however, there have been significant improvements since then:

  • 0.4 added the warning suggested by Dazzlin Donna Fontenot that pops up a message if you forget to check the box. That eliminated the problem of possibly losing your comment if you forget.
  • 1.01 resolved a problem that the plugin did not work with some custom Themes (identified by Dragonblogger).
  • Before 1.02 the plugin blocked trackbacks and pingbacks. Ileane noticed that and asked that they be unblocked.
  • Some bloggers including Dragonblogger are plagued by spam trackbacks / pingbacks so he did not like the 1.02 change. In response, Andy created 1.04 which allows each blogger to either block or allow all trackbacks and pingbacks. Dragonblogger suggests using another plugin to filter those if you have a problem with pingback or trackback spam.

Thanks also to all of our other collaborators who assisted in testing and these bloggers who are using this plugin:

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dinh vi July 19, 2012 at 10:37 pm

Thanks. I will try this plugin.
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Dwi Aditya Herfiansyah
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July 15, 2012 at 8:21 pm

nice post, figthing with spammer..i really really hate spammer..:)
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Phen375 July 13, 2012 at 9:36 am

I am really on your side and we can work together maybe to stop spam :)

Believe me I hate spam and I love that blog comments are going under moderation :)

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lowongan pekerjaan terbaru 2012
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July 12, 2012 at 10:45 pm

spam comments are bad at least try to say something that support and to encourage the blog owners with their post

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michael July 12, 2012 at 4:28 am

Does not work properly with latest version of wordpress. I get two check boxes. is it something you can confirm?

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growmap
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July 12, 2012 at 7:09 am

Hi Michael,

This blog is at the latest level and it is working here. Are you at the latest level of GASP? Are you using free GASP or the one incorporated into CommentLuv Premium?

There are thousands of blogs running both versions and no one else has that issue, so make sure they’re both at the latest level and then try uninstalling / reinstalling. That should fix it, but if it doesn’t the most common causes are a conflict with another plugin or an issue with the WordPress Theme you’re using.

If you don’t get it resolved that way, comment again and/or open a trouble ticket

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lowongan kerja July 6, 2012 at 11:05 pm

Yeah, Spam comments make me crazy. However, Is it free?
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growmap
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July 7, 2012 at 3:18 pm

Yes.

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Online Document Storage July 3, 2012 at 9:28 am

Hi Dave,

I’ve used GrowMap on one of my blogs as well. I completely agree that the plugin works fantastically well. It has allowed for more thoughtful comments on my posts.

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Andrew who writes about Logo designer
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July 1, 2012 at 2:43 pm

I’m about a week in using GASP instead of Askimet.

No spam so far and would have received 2000+ spam comments by now with Askimet.

Pretty happy so far.
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growmap
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July 1, 2012 at 3:22 pm

While it won’t keep the manual spammers out (unless they can’t read English and don’t know about the checkbox), blocking the bots sure makes things easier. In my experience, some spammers using bots write more persuasive comments that sound real so you waste a lot of time pasting them into search engines to see if they’re published anywhere else.

As time goes on spam goes up but at least manual spammers can’t flood you the way bots can!

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Lane Lester who writes about tablet PC
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June 29, 2012 at 6:17 am

I’ve used G.A.S.P. for some time with satisfaction. On one of my sites, it seems to have stopped being any kind of hindrance to spammers. I did not have Simple Trackback Validation installed, so that was not the cause of the spam.

I have installed Simple Trackback Validation now, and the spam is still coming.
If I understand the blacklist function, it involves my copying the spam IPs into the blacklist. This will be a pain, because a quick scan of the Trash where I put the spam shows all different IPs.
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growmap
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June 29, 2012 at 12:48 pm

Hi Lane,

I could swear I already answered this comment. There are spammers who can hack a blog and leave spam comments and others who find ways to manually generate the comments. That one blog might have also landed on a list that spammers sold or traded to other spammers.

Blacklisting IPs won’t usually work because professional spammers use randomly generated IP addresses. I blacklist the domains they’re trying to promote instead. You also can not generally block them by blacklisting their email addresses because they sometimes make those up, but if a spammer uses the same email address that can help.

Look at your error logs or have someone more technical do it. If they’ve found a way in their activities will often generate errors and fixing the source of the error (usually in a plugin or images) can lock them out again.

I moved GrowMap to Bryan Hollis’ servers at Linux Hosting Only because he does advanced security to keep spammers out and since he knows programming, servers, WordPress, themes AND plugins he can diagnose and fix just about anything.

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Lane Lester who writes about tablets
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July 2, 2012 at 3:04 am

You probably did answer me before. It’s been a long time since I commented previously. Anyway, thanks for the thorough response; I’ll copy in a text file somewhere, and =maybe= I’ll remember to look at it instead of bug you again. :-)
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growmap
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July 2, 2012 at 6:33 am

Hi Lane,

You’re always welcome to “bug” me any time. :-)

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Aditya June 27, 2012 at 11:45 pm

This plugin is amazing…..to be spam free is easy now..
thanks for the information Gail.
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Vishwambhar June 26, 2012 at 11:20 pm

Spam can be very annoying at times and controlling it becomes necessary. And can kill your precious time. Thanks for sharing. Nice post…

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Samuel
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June 26, 2012 at 9:33 am

I keep hearing some rave reviews about GASP, and have found it very effective for them.

I just wrote an article about wordpress plugins, and have included many plugins in there. I will make sure to add this one in the next post I write!

Thanks Gail.
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Kosal June 24, 2012 at 11:57 pm

Thanks for this Plugin. I like it.

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Education June 20, 2012 at 8:11 pm

Hiii this is plugin is free or paid plugin….i really need this plugin so many spam come from bot and not human.

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growmap
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June 21, 2012 at 3:16 pm

It is free.

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compliance software companies June 20, 2012 at 6:49 am

This plugin will reduce number of spammers.Also it leads to access mail freely.

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Event Management Companies
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June 19, 2012 at 9:02 pm

This is most unfortunate that now a days apam and spammers are flooding the internet, on mails, websites, comments everywhere there are spammers. Internet giant Google and others are taking measures to prevent them, but we general people should also try to prevent them by not replying to spam mails & comments. This way I think we should keep spammers away.

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Dave June 18, 2012 at 10:45 am

I didnt realise askimet did that with the white page, I will try your plugin then reveiw it on my website :)
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growmap
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June 18, 2012 at 11:23 am

That’s wonderful, Dave. Thank you. If you let me know when you publish it I will promote the post for you. Just add @GrowMap to a tweet or leave me a comment just in case the Trackback doesn’t show up. (Trackbacks are not very dependable.)

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Dave June 18, 2012 at 1:11 pm

Installed on 2 websites and emptied the spam on both so we will see in a couple days as 1 of them can get anywhere upto 500 spam comments in a week.
If it works I will put a permanent banner on my best wordpress plugin website for you as I truely think comment spam is an abhorrent and invasive method of building links.
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Dave June 19, 2012 at 11:25 pm

Hi Gail,

Quick update: Plugin works a treat!
Review about it and Banner are both live :)
Love it.

Regards
Dave
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Lowongan kerja
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June 18, 2012 at 6:25 am

Nice post! Fighting spams takes longer time than writing posts
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Calltracky June 18, 2012 at 2:42 am

Spam is really a nightmare for any website. And i have faced several problems in past related to it. Now i am going to try anti spambot plugin and hope to find the positive result.

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computer deals June 17, 2012 at 8:07 pm

Google ignores all anonymous postings and uses information about the author to decide if a link is worthwhile! simplest! Comment spam has become a very painful for all blog owners. Thanks to NoFollow tag which has helped a lots in cutting down spammers way to your blog.

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