Robot Proof
We'd all like to avoid spam within all of our electronic communications. I see this attempt of avoidance mostly in blogland. Personally, my blog is not a popular blog and I have not experienced much spam in comments. At least not enough to make your visit here too annoying to leave a comment if you choose to do so.
I try to visit and comment on as many blogs as I can fit into a variety of time frames. The inspiration is irresistible and I hate to miss anything! But proving that I'm not a robot is becoming so time consuming. I see now that many blogs have two words we must type in to prove we are not robots. One of those words is extremely difficult to read. I've just guessed at them.
I already don't bother with comments if I have to type a user ID and my email address and I don't know what all else after that because I just don't have that kind of time. So I close the blog, don't leave my comment and go on to the next one that I want to read. I feel like I'll have to start skipping comments on those two words proofs as well if they are going to become numerous.
Some of my most favorite blogs have huge followings and get lots of comments and I can leave my comment without the added time of proving myself. How do they do it? It doesn't quite make sense that they don't need this robot proof system, yet a small followed blog with a few comments has a fancy system to avoid spam.
Blogland is growing ever larger and we find more and more inspiration available to us. But a 24 hour day never adds hours. So many of us already feel we spend too much time on our computers. So, spending extra time at a blog to prove who I am in order to leave a comment? I'm sorry, I just don't have that kind of time to spend on one blog.
Is there really no better solution to the problem of spam? Is it possible that this is a concern that blogger will be correcting come March 1st? I wish it could all go back to simple because I'd love nothing better than to tell people I love their creativity...I wish I had the time to continue that but, well, you know...
I know no one will miss my one comment on their blog, but what if a lot of people are finding it too time consuming? I wonder if I'm alone in my musings on this. It's possible.
Annie
Is there really no better solution to the problem of spam? Is it possible that this is a concern that blogger will be correcting come March 1st? I wish it could all go back to simple because I'd love nothing better than to tell people I love their creativity...I wish I had the time to continue that but, well, you know...
I know no one will miss my one comment on their blog, but what if a lot of people are finding it too time consuming? I wonder if I'm alone in my musings on this. It's possible.
Annie