nervous technicians…

Posted by Probablepossible on Apr 15, 2011 in Blogging |
iPage contacted Stella Omega
Subject:

[P08198541000000000] iPage Terms of Service Violation — Action Required

Hello,

I have verified your database "impossibles" and found that the tables "wp_9_posts", "wp_2_posts", "wp_3_comments", "wp_3_posts", "wp_5_comments", consists of excessive spam and the porn entries which is violating the TOS as well as server performance to degrade. Please act immediately to flush off the spamming and the porn resources in order to avoid suspension of the website service.

Thank you!

The iPage Team

04/15/2011 4:50 PM EDT Stella Omega contacted iPage
Customer Quote:

hello,

I discussed the fact that I wanted to place adult content on this account before I purchased it. The salesperson told me that ipage as a company would not judge my content but might contact me if a *visitor* found it objectionable and complained to the company. My phone call to technical support on this bears me out.

However, as i told my CustomerService person just now– IF the content really is too adult for the company to carry, the *company* can let me know and I will arrange a new home for it.

I think that there might be too many plugins, and am looking at reducing them, or reducing the numbers of queries they all send each time a page is refreshed. Perhaps an HTML caching plugin?

I’ve gone through the tables and can’t find much in the way of spam. I attribute this to two wonderful plugins; first, Akismet, and secondly, wp-spamfree
http://www.polepositionmarketing.com/library/wp-spamfree/ which– just wow. Also Project Honeypot, for my forums.

I hope this helps!

FYI, wp_9 is a mirror of Lit-Gal’s fiction archive. wp_2 is my dendrophil sales site. wp_3 is my dharma Slut mirror, wp_5 is our own beloved POM.  In fact, I DO have an alternate host for the adult material if necessary. But its kinda crazy, because I don’t see that thousands of people are visting any of the blogs…

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