Topic: Options regarding comments

Just some thoughts that entered my mind after I just deleted a couple of pages of bogus comments some bot put into my rarely visited website (I really don't get what these guys get out of this).

* Make it possible to tick off multiple comments and delete them in one go instead of one by one
* Make it possible to automatically disable posting of comments on posts older then x days
* Log some information about an anonymous comment such as the IP address and add a banned IP address filter (stops a little...)
* Use the same IP address logging to minimize the number of comments an anonymous user is allowed to make per day

Catcha did wonders for sure, but it seems someone either found a backdoor or is able to decipher the captcha somehow..

Cheers:)

Re: Options regarding comments

Blizzard says MMOs might work on consoles, but not WoW. I have not much experience with consoles, but I find it hard to imagine how one could control his MMO toon with so little buttons. Here's one more interview with the folks at Blizzard from Leipzig today -- play.tm sat down with J. Allen Brack and Tom Chilton during their interview marathon to chat more about Wrath of the Lich King and our favorite game.
Unfortunately, with all the talking they've been
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doing lately, there's a little reptition -- we hear again that the game will provide content for both hardcore and casual players, and they mention a possible graphical overhaul again. Their answers about the "biggest advancement" in Wrath are interesting though -- Brack says that he thinks the fact that they're introducing a new class to the game for the first time has been the biggest design challenge so far.
Chilton is excited about the achievements (as am I) -- they should provide a lot of new ways for players to extend their gameplay and get rewarded for new accomplishments. They also talk about a few things players don't usually associate with MMOs: social networks and consoles. Brack says that both are possibilities for Blizzard, though consoles wouldn't really work with World of Warcraft as we know it. Any MMO, they say, for consoles would have to be designed from the ground up to work with the hardware, and that's not something (including the next-gen MMO, we assume) that Blizzard is working on at the moment.
The only console you can connect keyboard and mouse to is the PS3 an Wii of the current gen consoles, neither of these have the minimum memoryrequirement of wow.
Secondly, Current gen consoles cannot run "every current gen game" This comes down to, again and again, the lack of RAM put into consoles compaird to PCs. And the PS2 would have had no chance of running wow, simply on the fact that it would not be able to handle the amount of data used for the open areas that wow uses. The PS2 only have 32mb of RAM and 4mb of VRAM, where as the min req for wow is 512mb of RAM and 32mb of vram xll.