Spam Clarification
Since there was a little confusion about the Spam Slam post earlier this week, here is some clarification.
You are welcome, Dear Reader, to leave all the pertinent comments you want. You can do the simple “OMFG that’s sick!” or you can leave long complicated analyses of the perverted topic of the day. You can engage in tendentious debate with your fellow commenters, and you can also post links to other web sites when those other sites are relevant.
The target of the new spam filter is not you — not the dedicated reader nor the casual browser — but rather the greed-driven party poops who, whether by hand or by bot, post fake “comments” in order to earn affiliate fees. They do this by including links, often twenty per comment, that point to web sites that pay them a commission for posting the links.
Hopefully none of this “comment spam,” which is just like the spam you get in your email except that lowlife idiots post it to blogs and web forums, marred your enjoyment of PervScan. We were removing it every four to six hours, which ought to tell you how much was accumulating. The breaking point was reached last weekend when there was an exceptional spike in volume, at which point PervScan decided it was silly not to implement a filtering system — hence this whole digression.
In sum, PervScan wants you all to know that your commentary is very much appreciated, probably by other readers as well. Please don’t hesitate to post unless you’re a spammer. And if you’re a spammer — a curse on your computers and a plague on your house. May your fingers fall off on your keyboard, and may you wake up every morning with a dead frog in your mouth.
All comments become the property of PervScan. You must use an email address to post a comment. However, PervScan disallows email addresses in the text of comments.

