Monday, 21 January 2008

Freedom of speech

So who should be able to comment on my posts? How much protection should I put around comments?

From what I can see, I can limit who can post (anonymous, google account holders, blog members only), I can moderate comments, and I can add word verification to prevent autonomous comments.

Now, at the moment, my readership is not *that* big.

I am going to open my arms and allow anonymous posts and turn word verification off. I want as big a readership as possible. If it starts to go sour and I get comments by bots or other unsuitable comments, then I will start to restrict things.

Let's see how it goes...

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JoJo said...

Turning off the word verification seems sensible, but allowing anonymous posts is asking for trouble. You already seem to have been hit by a benyon-bot, the worst kind of bot there is!

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