Starting about 10 days ago, a number of blogs on Blogger have been blocked because they are suspected of being spam. Apparently, the blogger/blogspot crew installed some new software to detect spam and the result was that many blogs were removed (blocked) without warning. You can imagine how upset some bloggers are about this.
The blogs are gradually being restored (unblocked) [e.g. ERV].
Here's the message at the help center. It looks like the Blogger employees have gotten the message ...
Hello Bloggers,Some readers have noticed that posting comments has become a problem. I don't know exactly what Blogger has done to cause this problem. There were complaints about the new format for word verification so I've turned off that feature for now. Many people found it impossible to decipher the letters. (Blogger has since restored the old version.)
It seems that a few of you feel you aren't getting the proper TLC that you deserve when requesting a spam appeal. So to make sure that no one falls through the cracks, we have created a form where you can submit your locked URL for another manual review by a human being.
If you've already submitted a request from your dashboard and you have not heard back from us after four business days, please re-submit your blog's address at the form below:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pZHHZdeYKeHjcTRpnBYV0Qw&...
Thanks,
Dana
PS If doing that doesn't work, then your blog has probably been determined to be spam :(
This isn't the only problem. Don't try to post a comment by clicking on "Publish this comment" under the comment that you are previewing. That doesn't seem to work. Click on the orange button "PUBLISH YOUR COMMENT" in the upper right-hand corner of the comment page. That seems to work most of the time.
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test
Test? Aaargh! I wouldn't have come to the comments if I'd known there was going to be a test.
Im up, but still delisted, so I submitted.
Ugh.
Today's Washington Post has an article about how sophisticated spamming has become. Most of the word verification tests are now successfully defeated within a few tries by AI. Using more sophisticated software, spammers are able to create email accounts which are more resistant to spam filters and also to hijack blog content (splogs). When you have a chance, check out the article "Digital Deception".
I'm at Wordpress, and happy...
(but who knows for how long...)
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