Starting immediately, users must register to post comments. Sorry about this, but we are simply receiving far too much Chinese (yeah, g** Chinese s***ers again) spam. It’s caught by Akismet, but still, it inflates the moderation queue and the comment database primary key. It’s really a total pity that the default available anti-spam plugin uses complicated algorithms in the purpose to still store the spam in the database, while a captcha would be so much easier, as well as helpful to keep the comment_ID from auto incrementing at mad speed… Unregistered posting will become available again once I find a decent captcha plugin. And no, I don’t want to use the reCAPTACHA one.
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