Tag: Comments

  • Strategies for Responding to Website Visitor Needs.

    Strategies for Responding to Website Visitor Needs.

    The posting feature is a feature provided for publishing on a website. This feature allows for the publication of various articles on various topics and ideas to present information to the public. After publishing an article, an understanding of visitor statistics analysis is necessary. Statistics are fundamental data for understanding various aspects of website development,…

  • The Potential for Spam Business and Examples of Spammers’ Actions When Commenting on an Article on a Website.

    The Potential for Spam Business and Examples of Spammers’ Actions When Commenting on an Article on a Website.

    Every event is a moment that can be used as a topic for discussion in an article. Experience always provides interesting nuances to develop as writing ideas, especially those related to the website development process. Website owners or managers inevitably encounter various incidents related to website activity, such as the presence of comments that are…

  • The Use of Spam Comments for Business, Sex, and Fraud.

    The Use of Spam Comments for Business, Sex, and Fraud.

    Spam comments are comments typically left on articles on a website, containing links and information that could influence anyone who reads the comment. Spam comments typically contain various links that lead to the destination page. These links can include both original links and links generated by third-party applications. Spam not only occurs in comments on…

  • The Arrival of Spam Comments and the Creation of Criminal Data Archives.

    The Arrival of Spam Comments and the Creation of Criminal Data Archives.

    Technological freedom has brought a variety of actions that anyone can take as they wish. This time, when receiving spam comments, two comments categorized as spam appeared in an article. The criteria for spam comments can be seen from the comment content, the link shared, the IP address used by the user, and the email…