Works quite well without calling out to a remote service, and doesn’t require your visitors to be using JavaScript. (Seriously, I posted a test comment using Dillo and it showed up in the moderation queue!) No need to deal with API keys or licensing.
There are some optional tactics that will call a remote service for things like language identification, but so far it’s doing the job fine without them!
The only problem I’ve had with it is that it only acts on comments, not on other features like contact forms.
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(@kelson)
1 year, 6 months ago
Works quite well without calling out to a remote service, and doesn’t require your visitors to be using JavaScript. (Seriously, I posted a test comment using Dillo and it showed up in the moderation queue!) No need to deal with API keys or licensing.
There are some optional tactics that will call a remote service for things like language identification, but so far it’s doing the job fine without them!
The only problem I’ve had with it is that it only acts on comments, not on other features like contact forms.