Akismet: The Anti-Spam Tool to Censorship Evolution
Update
Mark of Automattic.com corrected this problem.
Akismet, the anti-spam plugin / tool we all know and depend on to filter millions of spam each day is being used to censor certain bloggers. Recently, someone or a group of people blacklisted my online-moniker, Small Potato.
I know this because my comment (on my own blog) is listed on the Akismet Spam list. This morning, I posted a comment on WpCandy.com to thank Michael Castilla for featuring my themes and that comment also didn’t show up. (Michael de-spammed my comment so you can see it now.)
Maybe I’m paranoid, but I have a feeling getting blacklisted a week after launching my $5 themes club isn’t an accident or a coincidence. After all, a lot of what I said, how I see things, and what I do in the WordPress community rub people the wrong way.
For the sake of a coherent message, I’ll put my thoughts in an ordered list:
- First of all, I do not know how Akismet’s internal system work, but I managed to track it down to my name, Small Potato. Fortunately, my email, blog’s address, and IP are fine. I was testing the comments on my personal blog (not this one) and my comments got through as long as I didn’t use the name Small Potato.
- Second, I’m pretty sure that I’m not dumb and / or sleepy enough to mark my own comments as spam again and again for the past several days. At this point, I believe it took the effort of a group of people to blacklist me.
- Third, the other possibility is the spammers are going after the term Small Potato and I’m simply caught in this new spam wave for potatoes. I doubt it.
- Fourth, if some people did get together just to blacklist me, that’s really lame. Don’t blacklist me, bro! Hahaha. However, what’s happening to me isn’t a surprise, like most things you do with other people in life, you have to trust the people until they prove otherwise so I’m not going to start doubting my friends and people I know.
- Fifth, even if this whole thing turns out to be an accident or a glitch in the system. The potential to privately censor people is there. And, it’s difficult to combat this sneaky method. No matter how big or small, going through the spam list is a tedious task that no one wants to do. Therefore, if you’re being blacklisted on your friends’ blogs, they won’t check for you unless you bring it to their attention.
- Sixth, who knows how many people are being blacklisted. I get hundreds of spam comments per day. Usually, I just clear the spam list without looking through it. (You probably do the same.) And that’s really…unfortunate for those blacklisted bloggers like myself.
I don’t care about my own comments, but I’ll test out an alternate spam filtering system for the sake of this blog’s commenters.


Possibly of note: Matt’s comment on Adam’s blog.
Thanks Scott. I’m aware of false positives. While contacting Matt can be helpful, it isn’t exactly easy to get in touch with him. And, after our last discussion about the WordPress.com themes marketplace, I doubt he’d look forward to correcting this problem for “Small Potato.”
It’s more than likely not a bug or an error. In any case, I don’t really care hehe
EDIT: This very comment went straight to Akismet Spam. I had to de-spam my own comment…on my own blog hahaha.
I don’t use Akismet, because thai language is hard to auto antispam system. and I hate false positive
I use this plugin to “prevent” spam bots
http://wordpress.org/extend/…
and this for trackbacks
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/…
Thanks Nice. By the way, I’ll be in Thailand for the water festival.
Man, that sucks they must be scared lol
Keep up the great work SP, i signed up for the club and I am loving the themes so far
I have to say…more proof needed on this topic. I really hope however in this case you are wrong sp
It would surprise me if it wasn’t just a weird mistake. It would also surprise me if Automattic held a grudge against you. They seem pretty thick-skinned. Plus, there’s their whole commitment to free speech and everything.
This does make me feel bad for when I marked some offensive comments on Upper Fort Stewart as spam (I was being harassed by some dudes from some weird forum for suggesting they were dumb [they were]—I let most of the insulting comments through because they were funny but some were getting dirty/nasty/gross). It was my first instinct, but it wasn’t right. I should have just deleted the comments.
I’m not accusing Automattic. (In general, however, I do follow several blogs that… don’t necessarily paint a nice picture of Automattic. And after the last personal exchange with Matt, I’m not interested in dealing with him in the future.)
My point here is this sort of blanket protection system for millions of blogs can be gamed, easily. It doesn’t matter if I switch to a service like Defensio. What I should do now is what’s best for the commenters on this blog.
Very, very interesting… seems they have blacklisted your name, but why?
Might be caused by this scraper:
wp-wordpress.com / themes-and-tricks/wordpress-tips-part-2
reposted BOTH tips posts on their site =(.
Might help to have a look into that.
That IS really Lame! There was this plugin that I liked when I used to use WP, Spam Karma was its name I believe, you might want to look it up.
Perhaps this would convince us all to at least skim over the spam comments before hitting the “delete all”!
Hi - I am really sorry this happened.
It was an unrelated error that caused this and I have removed the reason for it - your comments should now be good.
It is certainly not related to any other event - I really can assure you of that.
If you do ever have any concerns please do use the contact form at http://akismet.com and you can expect a response from there.
My apologies again.
Happens. Two of my readers are always marked as spam by Akismet on my blo, and I keep on telling Akistmet : “this is not a spam”. It’s been like… 6 months.
As far as I know, the two persons are not spammers at all, nor on my blog nor on others. Weird but..
Thanks Mark.
Zhu - can you get in touch through Akismet and I’ll attend to it there?
It’s not a grand conspiracy related to censorship… It has to do with akismet’s algorithm / spam detection techniques. It must be supercharged to catch so much spam!
I blogged about how to get off of their black list recently:
http://azeemkhan.info/2008/how-to-get-…
SP, whatever the original problem, I am happy to see Mark of Akismet coming here and setting things right. I don’t think anyone stands to gain by petty name blocking. Keep up the great work, and create the best WP theme of 2008.
Gotta love the blogging community - you didn’t even have to contact anyone directly, and it was fixed for you.
Behold, the power of the blogosphere. Glad to see your name is up and running again, SP!