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This is my first Chawlk note. I only registered as a new Chawlk user this morning, and to be honest, I was not sure that I would be overly interested in the site/service; however, there seems to be a good mix of users and content on the site and it occurred to me that the Chawk notes service might be a good place to post Dear Lazy Web type posts?! So here goes...

Dear Lazy Web

I am currently in the process of writing a new spam filter for the user comments system on website [crunchbang.org]. I am following the same principles as described by Mr Snook. Do you have any experience of writing/creating similar, and if so, do you have any tips for effectively separating the spam from the ham?

Best Regards,

Philip

Sisyphus comes to mind

The point system you linked to isn't bad, but I wonder about the -10 points for "Interesting." Perhaps if that was the majority of the comment made.

I think the most important thing to keep in mind is not make it hard on the real people commenting. If you catch 90% of the spam and it's still easy to leave a comment that doesn't get flagged, I think you've succeeded. If you catch 100% of the spam over a week, but have 2 false positives, I think that's a failure. Then again, it really depends on the level of traffic and spam we're talking about here.

@Ozone42: A quote from the Wikipedia article you linked to:

Today, Sisyphean can be used as an adjective meaning that an activity is unending and/or repetitive. It could also be used to refer to tasks that are pointless and unrewarding.

I agree that this could become an unending activity, but I am not sure about the "pointless and unrewarding" part. Personally I find this type of task thoroughly interesting and rewarding. I have really enjoyed coding up my spamsnake and I am looking forward to continued tinkering :)

Also, I wonder myself about some parts of the points system [discussed in the linked article.] Having read the entire post and the comments, I am pretty sure that some of the flags/rules used are compound, so while they may appear odd on their own, they probably work well in conjunction with other rules.

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