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		<title>Comment on Gimps on Ice by admin</title>
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		<description>Akismet is great at detecting spam, but if you get lots of it then it means trawling through the spam queue in case there are any false positives.

I’ve written a plugin that provides a user-friendly CAPTCHA complement to Akismet. If Akismet identifies a comment as spam, it will ask the commenter to complete a simple CAPTCHA. If they fail, then the comment will be automatically discarded or trashed (and won’t clutter up your spam queue). If they pass, it will be allowed into the spam queue. That way the spam queue will contain only the most likely false positives, making it much easier to identify them.</description>
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<p>I’ve written a plugin that provides a user-friendly CAPTCHA complement to Akismet. If Akismet identifies a comment as spam, it will ask the commenter to complete a simple CAPTCHA. If they fail, then the comment will be automatically discarded or trashed (and won’t clutter up your spam queue). If they pass, it will be allowed into the spam queue. That way the spam queue will contain only the most likely false positives, making it much easier to identify them.</p>
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