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TrackBacks are disabled

Well it seems the children of the web/spam are exercising their toys against the Oracle blog site.  There were some pretty sick trackback links people were trying to post and I cana??t keep up with deleting them one by one.  I really had no choice but to just disable trackbacks for a while.  Maybe at some point in the future I can re-enable the feature.  Hopefully the current batch of children have a short attention span.

Be a good netizen!

Comments (1)

Mike:

Maybe some anti-spam (Mollom, Akismet, other...) should be installed to avoid non-genuine and spam trackbacks.
A lot of spam can be easily traced, especially trackbacks.

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