My spam filter had been eating a few comments without moderation. It seems to be based on the IP you’re using. Sorry if it happened to you. (Thanks for pointing it out, Simone )

I thinkI’ve fixed it. If you’re reading this in your aggregator, do you mind popping over to the blog and commenting on this post…then emailing me if it doesn’t get through?

10 Responses to “Has your comment been eaten?”

  1. Testing 1, 2, 3……….. :D

  2. Testing…

    I haven’t managed to comment lately so I don’t think I have had anything eaten, but still…

    This is from a Curtin IP. Must test from home too :)

  3. DEAREST KATHRYN STOP WARMEST REGARDS STOP AM TESTING THIS NEW-FANGLED TELEGRAPH INVENTION STOP WILL NOTIFY IF TEST FAILS STOP

  4. Thanks for testing. I know that two of you were blocked previously, so it looks like the change in settings worked. Cheers. Kathryn

  5. Its working fine from my home IP.

  6. So that’s where my 20 comments have gone… :)

    “This web thing will never take on, its just a fad, it’ll be gone in six months” – Anon.

  7. Thanks. I think it was previously moderating you all – except Simone who it just didn’t like at all.

    Gary – I’d include on Anon’s list those horseless carriages, home PCs, al fresco dining in Fremantle and Linux.

  8. I’m forever having trouble with the spam trap on my site. :/ Stupid spammers.

  9. Hi Kathryn – or should that be you ol’ Italian mamma in disguise? I’m new to the Second Life thing and have a slightly crumpled “Hmm, can I get a first life working smoothly before I get a Second Life” kind of person. And why does nobody have fat avatars?
    LIZ
    over in sunny QLD but previously a WA coffee drinker

  10. Happy to comment! I really appreciated your comment on my blog yesterday. Wonderfully encouraging, thanks!

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