Some Comments Incorrectly Caught by SpamKarma

Posted on January 17, 2008
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Unfortunately dealing with the spamming scum of the world is required. So, we use technology and it is pretty good. But, sometimes is just does stupid things and has to be pointed back in the right direction.

Such has been the case this month. A number of comments were incorrectly identified as spam and to compound the problem the users were not presented with the verification screen to release them immediately.

Granted it is a very small number, but even one non-spam comment being marked as spam is one too many for me.

I am told, this has been corrected and the comments have been released.

So, if you commented and your comment never appeared and you are not a spammer. Check for it now, if it is still missing comment on this thread and we will find it and release it.

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