
Get rid of spams on Drupal-driven website with Mollom, an online service that utilises predictive and preventive methods to avoid spams from flooding your site. Although it is mentioned in the FAQ that Mollom will block the first 100 spams, on a daily basis for free, however, it seems that they have done more than expected.
On my site, they have over-achieved their requirement and managed to prevent over 1600 spam comments that happen to flood my site on one of the days in January 2009 (see picture below). Who says spam is ever going to decrease? With Mollom shedding its beta tag, there is a great potential in utilising Mollom service to prevent spams across several platforms, such as WordPress, Drupal, etc.




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