Six months ago and six days after the birth of my son, Subkismet was also born which I introduced as the cure for comment spam. The point of the project was to be a useful class library containing multiple spam fighting classes that could be easily integrated into a blog platform or any website that allows users to comment. One of my goals with the project was to make it safe to enable trackbacks/pingbacks again. I’ve been very happy that others have joined in the Subkismet efforts. Mads Kristensen, well known for BlogEngine.NET, contributed some code. Keyvan...
In my last post I mentioned that Subkismet is ready to put a thumping on comment SPAM for your web applications. Unfortunately I didn’t have much in the way of demo code. Today, I have rectified that situation with a new site: http://subkismet.com/. Currently, this is just a one-page site with demonstrations of the three main spam fighting measures, along with source code. I am really glad that I created this demo site because I realized my first release of Subkismet was incomplete and didn’t work. However, like Google, I cowardly hid behind the BETA moniker as an excuse. But...