And since we're talking about freedom of expression, let's chat about spam.
Actually, comment/trackback spam has been nearly flat on this site since I implemented Typekey as well as MT-Blacklist. Which means, despite the added inconvenience, comment registration has done its job (and MT-BL has been doing its thing as well for the trackback side of the house) -- all without, evidently, breaking the hosting servers.
Actually, the first thing that actually got through in a while happened today -- some trackback spam from a gambling site masquerading under the URL "united in christ church.org" (without the spaces) -- which is probably going to incur some additional Wrath beyond that ordinarily expressed by mere mortals toward spammers. Not that I expect it to daunt the spammers.
Which brought me over to Jay Allen's site for the first time in a few weeks, where he talks about ... MovableType 3.2. Yowzers! Among the features he highlights:
And more. This is being touted as a feature-driven release, vs. a code-cleanup release like the original 3.x and even 3.1 were. Nifty.
Current thoughts are that 3.2 should be out by the end of the month.
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