Some blankety-blank idotic programmer, probably being paid by some blankety-blank idiotic blankety-blank etc. has figured out how to bypass the security image when posting feedback so as to spam me.
I had to delete more than 50 feedback items that were links to porn sites.
Plus there were links to online gambling sites.
It really sucks, when you put measures in place that obviously mean “I don't want your spam-crap”, and people get around it anyway. It's like the cat-and-mouse game played by email spammers, where they try to circumvent spam-blocking software, and the spam-blockers have to implement new measures to circumvent the circumventing. Why don't they just get the idea in their puny little pin-heads that the reason people install spam-blockers is that they DONT WANT THEIR SPAM? Do they really think that it is profitable for them to continue to try to circumvent? I can just see it -- “gee, I don't want spam, but THIS spam is for a product that I want to buy!”. *NOT*.
The blog software I am using (DotText) has a flag to prevent any feedback, but I can't seem to get it to set. I may have to just shut down the site, as I refuse to be a promoter of porn sites, or any other products. I am going to start looking at other blogging software. DotText is pretty much deprecated anyway, from what I can tell.