Anti-Spam Activated

I have activated the anti-spam Akismet and thus and relax somewhat about all that weird comment spam I get from time to time. In any case I’ll be keeping an eye on it to make sure real spam gets caught and real comments don’t…

Part of the process of getting Akismet to work was that I had to register and set up a new blog at wordpress.com. I have called it The Depository and at the moment is only for secondary purposes, like if the whole falchion.per.sg domain is down.

I might do something with it in the future, once I can think of something…cool. Maybe another group blog? Or maybe something focusing on a single topic this time.

Then again, I am barely able to post here or at The Jar on a regular basis, so what the heck am I doing with yet another blog?

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4 Responses to “Anti-Spam Activated”

  1. Light says:

    Heh, three blogs.. It’s kinda like the old problem with “too many email accounts” during the days of Hotmail and Rocketmail and Yahoo (when they were all still relatively new). I’ve collected too many emails and webaddresses over the years. But ^_~ you never know when you might need a backup blog.

  2. Falchion says:

    Heh…actually I do still have many email address left all over the place still, Light. Added to that the any number of email accounts for this domain that I can create and the problem is just so much more.

    But yeah…there is a strange symmetry between the time when email addresses where a sign of Internet status and how blogs are the same thing now…

  3. Light says:

    True that. I have two blogs, one I created myself, and one hosted by Xanga.. which.. I rarely use. Finding a pattern here. :) Speaking of status… I’m seeing RSS feeds and such head that way. Not as in number, but as in HAVING your own RSS feed. Which I also see in your blog. :)

  4. Falchion says:

    RSS illustrates status not so much in how many you got, but how you and how many people use them. Each blogging service nowdays provides one each, so they are not so hard to get.

    The trick is getting your RSS to resemble something somewhat cool…feedburner.com is a good start…

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