If you want people to engage with your site then you will need to deal with wordpress comments. This podcast provides a brief overview of wordpress comments.
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Dave Crueden says
Is there a way to cut down on the number of spam comments that my site is receiving? I seem to be dealing with 100’s per week and its eating into the time that I have available to do other things with my site.
Thanks in advance
websituchief says
Hi Dave
There are many plugins that address the issue of spam within a wordpress site. I will be covering some of the options in a future podcast, at present though, your site does have several features enabled that should be keeping spam to a minimum. I will take a look and see that everything is set up correctly.