28/05/07

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Re Spam karma, I'm guessing that it's a spam rating of some kind. AOL have a brilliant spam filter, but it sometimes gets it wrong and puts kosher emails into the spam box. I figure this karma is something similar; a kind of flag to warn you that a comment may be spam. the higher the karma, the greater the likelihood, and you can take appropriate action.

Kay, I checked on the email thing. I've been a member of blogger for a long time, and over there because your username is your email address, you're up the creek without the proverbial. I haven't checked to see whether we can disavble email addresses here, but if not, I'd advise using a hotmail account or similar.

David

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Comment from: sarah_james [Member] Email · http://www.milltech-systems.co.uk
Thanks David. It is a percentage rating.
So maybe it's linked with how many times you have deprecated a comment by that person in the past. Or when you leave a comment on someone else blog with whther they've deprecated your comments in the past.
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