We periodically see hopeful - yet naive - requests from blog owners, in Blogger Help Forum: Learn More About Blogger, asking about comment moderation improvement.
This would be a popular feature - if it could be provided, in any way that would achieve results.
Using a killfile, to filter disruptive / malicios commenters, is not a likely possibility.
Anybody who does not want to be identified can comment as desired.
It is not possible to reliabily identify a comment publisher, who does not wish to be identified.
Disruptive individuals can't be identified, with any chance of success. Anybody who wants to publish comments can do so, using multiple accounts, and / or IP addresses.
Both Blogger / Google accounts and IP addresses can be easily cloaked.
Using either multiple Blogger / Google accounts - or IP addresses - is a trivial exercise for anybody who is determined enough to persistently publish unwanted comments.
Given the impossibility of identifying people who don't provide effective identification, Blogger is unlikely to provide a feature that would accomplish nothing - and possibly interfere with legitimate commenting.
The only solution for blocking unacceptable comments will always involve collaborative, fuzzy filters, trained by each blog owner.
Some #Blogger blog owners would like to use a killfile, to filter unacceptable comments. They don't understand that anybody who wants to persistently publish disruptive or malicious comments can easily mask their identity - and make killfile use an exercis in futility.
How do I add a disruptive commenter to a killfile list - and never see his/her nonsense ever again, without moderating every comment, being published?
This would be a popular feature - if it could be provided, in any way that would achieve results.
Using a killfile, to filter disruptive / malicios commenters, is not a likely possibility.
Anybody who does not want to be identified can comment as desired.
It is not possible to reliabily identify a comment publisher, who does not wish to be identified.
- Blogger / Google identity.
- IP address.
Disruptive individuals can't be identified, with any chance of success. Anybody who wants to publish comments can do so, using multiple accounts, and / or IP addresses.
Both Blogger / Google accounts and IP addresses can be easily cloaked.
Using either multiple Blogger / Google accounts - or IP addresses - is a trivial exercise for anybody who is determined enough to persistently publish unwanted comments.
Given the impossibility of identifying people who don't provide effective identification, Blogger is unlikely to provide a feature that would accomplish nothing - and possibly interfere with legitimate commenting.
The only solution for blocking unacceptable comments will always involve collaborative, fuzzy filters, trained by each blog owner.
Some #Blogger blog owners would like to use a killfile, to filter unacceptable comments. They don't understand that anybody who wants to persistently publish disruptive or malicious comments can easily mask their identity - and make killfile use an exercis in futility.
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