TypePad- I’m getting killed by spam here!

By James Kendrick | Saturday, June 2, 2007 | 10:52 AM CT | 15 comments |

Thumbs_down_2Months ago we turned on the TypePad CAPTCHA because of the massive amounts of spam comments that jerks were posting.  People have complained about that but we don’t have hours a day to spend dealing with the crap that gets posted without it.  Yesterday it came to my attention that the CAPTCHA wasn’t working and I turned in a help ticket to TypePad reporting that fact.  I was informed late yesterday that there was a problem with CAPTCHA that had been fixed and they tested a comment on jkOnTheRun and said it worked fine.  My own tests showed otherwise and I’ve reported again that it is still not working.  The proof is how I have spent an inordinate amount of time dealing with spam comments that have been appearing continually since yesterday.  I have deleted in excess of 100 spam comments and this is just from a couple of sources.  Come on, TypePad!  Get this resolved, you’re killing me.  Time I could be spending blogging is spent dealing with this mess.

Comments (15)

  • You’re not the only one seeing this.

    Warner Crocker5:03 AM on June 2, 2007 Reply

  • Is it working now?

    Chrisboff — 5:48 AM on June 2, 2007 Reply

  • I don’t think so.

    James Kendrick5:56 AM on June 2, 2007 Reply

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    Spage — 7:09 AM on June 2, 2007 Reply

  • Good grief!

    We WordPress users have spam problems, too, but it is generally the reverse problem … i.e., the Akismet filer sometimes swallows legitimate comments. There were a few instances last week where some spam leaked through, but I think those occurred during a time when I was doing a system upgrade.

    Long time since I’ve used TypePad … are there no other spam filter options for it? WordPress offers tons of plugins but I do not recall any plugin capability for typepad, but it has been a long time.

    Good luck. Blog admin is hard enough without that crap.

    Bruce7:51 AM on June 2, 2007 Reply

  • Is that the only spam filter you can choose from? I believe Akismet works on other platforms than WordPress – but not sure how a hosted TypePad solution differs…

    Dave Zatz8:09 AM on June 2, 2007 Reply

  • Hi, James — we are definitely working on some new methods for battling spam, and one of them involves how we display the CAPTCHA; our engineers are working on getting that fixed. We don’t do a great job shouting about the progress we are making, but in the past few months our filtering has dramatically improved, based on the stats that we see, and the anectdotal information we’re hearing from our customers. In the meantime, make sure that anytime a spam comment gets through you delete it using the “Report Spam” button in the comment listing screen, because that will help make our filters more effective over time.

    Michael Sippey8:12 AM on June 2, 2007 Reply

  • Michael, thanks for jumping in on this thread. The TypePad spam filtering has been very effective with the CAPTCHA as it has been working. We don’t need another solution because it has been working well. The problem is it stopped working entirely. Thanks for looking into the problem, I look forward to a solution soon.

    James Kendrick1:42 PM on June 2, 2007 Reply

  • Time to move to wordpress :D

    Arpit Jacob6:44 PM on June 2, 2007 Reply

  • If it helps I just posted a comment on another post and the captcha was working.

    Jason8:10 PM on June 2, 2007 Reply

  • I’m in the same boat, although it’s not filling with spam as fast as yours.

    I have several TypePad weblogs and in the past couple of days I, too, have been getting spam that should have been caught. A few dozen.

    And, yes, CAPTCHA is on. I still got a fair number of spam comments today (June 3).

    I’m considering using TypePad’s moderator feature to approve every comment before it’s published but I hate to do that because I want people to be be able to post immediately.

    Let’s hope this situation is cleared up quickly.

    Alan A. Reiter8:22 AM on June 3, 2007 Reply

  • Same thing here! If typepad does not correct the problem extremely fast, in a couple of days, every spammer in the world will rush to typepad blogs to spam more than ever…

    Stephane11:37 AM on June 3, 2007 Reply

  • Same thing happening with me, too. CAPTCHA is enabled in my settings but definitely not working . . . unless all those XXX URLS that are being left in my comments involve UMPCs and other gadgets, of course (and if that’s the case, I definitely don’t want to know about it!).

    Jenn12:46 PM on June 3, 2007 Reply

  • My blog has also been getting hammered with comment spam all weekend. I couldn’t figure out what was wrong till I looked around a bit and found your post.

    I truly wish I could change the decision I made over two years ago to use TypePad. What a huge mistake that was! Now don’t want to lose the traffic momentum I’ve been able to build up so I’m stuck.

    If you’re thinking about starting a blog, do not, I repeat, do not use TypePad!

    Joe Wikert12:55 PM on June 3, 2007 Reply

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