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		<title>Not so Yummy Pie</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I follow the Akismet spam statistic of Time Recursion and empty the spam bin quite regularly (about twice a week), mostly because I hate being welcomed to my Dashboard by the message: &#8220;You have 79 new spam comments&#8221; and because I secretly hope that Akismet made a mistake and I did receive a comment with [...]]]></description>
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I follow the Akismet spam statistic of Time Recursion and empty the spam bin quite regularly (about twice a week), mostly because I hate being welcomed to my Dashboard by the message: &#8220;You have 79 new spam comments&#8221; and because I secretly hope that Akismet made a mistake and I did receive a comment with some content. Sadly I&#8217;m mostly wrong, and this plug-in really does a wonderful job.<span id="more-266"></span></p>
<p>But it really makes you think, how is such a disproportionate ratio between legitimate comments and spam even possible? Especially when you take into account that most of those spam messages (approximately 60% in my case) are not made by bots, but from real people that try to bring traffic to their own website. I understand that my website is quite attractive for advertising through comments since Time Recursion is a do-follow website, but guys, come on! At least write something that&#8217;s related to the post you&#8217;re commenting! If you&#8217;ll insert your website address in the Website field, you&#8217;ll still get the PR juice and if the content of your comment is related to the article I&#8217;ll approve that comment without hesitation, you can be sure of that. After all, I&#8217;m always eager to get some feedback on what I write.</p>
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