Not Switching From Blog:CMS and NP_GlobalBlacklist
I’ve decided against switching from Blog:CMS. Yes, I know that this post comes just ten minutes after I wrote the previous post, but I’m pretty fickle after all.
The reasons for my decision are actually not really that obvious, so I’ll list them.
- Post URLs would change as different Content Management Systems (CMS) use completely different permalink configurations.
- Might actually lose the meager PageRank 2 that Google has bothered to give this blog if I do too many changes.
- Too lazy to upload WordPress.
- Diversity in blog software is GOOD, especially since I’ll be able to learn more about the various offerings by developers worldwide.
- Found NP_GlobalBlacklist - an anti-comment spam plugin that matches popular SPAM keywords, IPs and referrers (the site that brought you to this blog, e.g. Google, Yahoo!).
- Wanted to try NP_GlobalBlacklist. It might work or it might not. Hopefully it does, as I do not feel like using CAPTCHA again.
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- Not Switching From Blog:CMS and NP_GlobalBlacklist
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- 2.28.06 / 4am
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