Friday, April 15th, 2011 02:30 pm
There were several posts about how DDoS attacks were aimed to destroy LJ as the blogging platform. But who needs DDoS attacks to destroy a blogging platform if its developers
- remove "screen comments from non-friends with links" option and add "all suspect comments should be marked as spam and moved to special section" setting, which is on by default and is prone to false positives. System de Montfort: "Kill them all, God will recognize his own";
-- which also does not send notifications for comments, which it marks as spam;
- turn off anonymous comments everywhere;
- add rel="nofollow" to all external links in posts and comments of non-paid accounts;
- release bugged (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) code because it wasn't tested.

- remove "screen comments from non-friends with links" option and add "all suspect comments should be marked as spam and moved to special section" setting, which is on by default and is prone to false positives. System de Montfort: "Kill them all, God will recognize his own";
-- which also does not send notifications for comments, which it marks as spam;
- turn off anonymous comments everywhere;
- add rel="nofollow" to all external links in posts and comments of non-paid accounts;
- release bugged (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) code because it wasn't tested.