Beskrivelse
Akismet sjekker dine kommentarer og insendinger fra kontaktskjema opp mot vår globale database over spam for å beskytte ditt nettsted mot å publisere uønsket eller skadelig innhold. Du kan vurdere den spam den fanger på admin-panelet «Kommentarer» på ditt eget nettsted.
Hovedegenskapene i Aksimet inkluderer:
- Sjekker automatisk alle kommentarer og filtrerer bort de som ser ut som spam.
- Alle kommentarer har en status-historikk slik at du lett kan se hvilke kommentarer som ble fanget av Akismet og hvilke som ble merket som spam av en moderartor.
- URL-er vises i kommentar-innholdet for å avsløre skjulte eller villedende lenker.
- Moderatorer kan se antall godkjente kommentarer for hver enkelt bruker.
- En forkastelsesmekanisme som helt og holdent blokkerer den aller verste spammen, sparer deg for diskplass og gjør ditt nettsted raskere.
PS: Du vil trenge en Akismet.com API-nøkkel for å bruke den. Nøkler er gratis for personlige blogger; betalte abonnementer er tilgjengelig for forretnings- og kommersielle nettsteder.
Installasjon
Last opp Aksimet-utvidelsen til ditt nettsted. Aktiver den, og legg så inn din Akismet.com API-nøkkel.
1, 2, 3: Du er ferdig!
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Endringslogg
4.1.2
Release Date – 14 May 2019
- Fixed a conflict between the Akismet setup banner and other plugin notices.
- Reduced the number of API requests made by the plugin when attempting to verify the API key.
- Include additional data in the pingback pre-check API request to help make the stats more accurate.
- Fixed a bug that was enabling the «Check for Spam» button when no comments were eligible to be checked.
- Improved Akismet’s AMP compatibility.
4.1.1
Release Date – 31 January 2019
- Fixed the «Setup Akismet» notice so it resizes responsively.
- Only highlight the «Save Changes» button in the Akismet config when changes have been made.
- The count of comments in your spam queue shown on the dashboard show now always be up-to-date.
4.1
Release Date – 12 November 2018
- Added a WP-CLI method for retrieving stats.
- Hooked into the new «Personal Data Eraser» functionality from WordPress 4.9.6.
- Added functionality to clear outdated alerts from Akismet.com.
4.0.8
Release Date – 19 June 2018
- Improved the grammar and consistency of the in-admin privacy related notes (notice and config).
- Revised in-admin explanation of the comment form privacy notice to make its usage clearer.
- Added
rel="nofollow noopener"to the comment form privacy notice to improve SEO and security.
4.0.7
Release Date – 28 May 2018
- Based on user feedback, the link on «Learn how your comment data is processed.» in the optional privacy notice now has a
targetof_blankand opens in a new tab/window. - Updated the in-admin privacy notice to use the term «comment» instead of «contact» in «Akismet can display a notice to your users under your comment forms.»
- Only show in-admin privacy notice if Akismet has an API Key configured
4.0.6
Release Date – 26 May 2018
- Moved away from using
empty( get_option() )to instantiating a variable to be compatible with older versions of PHP (5.3, 5.4, etc).
4.0.5
Release Date – 26 May 2018
- Corrected version number after tagging. Sorry…
4.0.4
Release Date – 26 May 2018
- Added a hook to provide Akismet-specific privacy information for a site’s privacy policy.
- Added tools to control the display of a privacy related notice under comment forms.
- Fixed HTML in activation failure message to close META and HEAD tag properly.
- Fixed a bug that would sometimes prevent Akismet from being correctly auto-configured.
4.0.3
Release Date – 19 February 2018
- Added a scheduled task to remove entries in wp_commentmeta that no longer have corresponding comments in wp_comments.
- Added a new
akismet_batch_delete_countaction to the batch delete methods for people who’d like to keep track of the numbers of records being processed by those methods.
4.0.2
Release Date – 18 December 2017
- Fixed a bug that could cause Akismet to recheck a comment that has already been manually approved or marked as spam.
- Fixed a bug that could cause Akismet to claim that some comments are still waiting to be checked when no comments are waiting to be checked.
4.0.1
Release Date – 6 November 2017
- Fixed a bug that could prevent some users from connecting Akismet via their Jetpack connection.
- Ensured that any pending Akismet-related events are unscheduled if the plugin is deactivated.
- Allow some JavaScript to be run asynchronously to avoid affecting page render speeds.
4.0
Release Date – 19 September 2017
- Added REST API endpoints for configuring Akismet and retrieving stats.
- Increased the minimum supported WordPress version to 4.0.
- Added compatibility with comments submitted via the REST API.
- Improved the progress indicator on the «Check for Spam» button.
3.3.4
Release Date – 3 August 2017
- Disabled Akismet’s debug log output by default unless AKISMET_DEBUG is defined.
- URL previews now begin preloading when the mouse moves near them in the comments section of wp-admin.
- When a comment is caught by the Comment Blacklist, Akismet will always allow it to stay in the trash even if it is spam as well.
- Fixed a bug that was preventing an error from being shown when a site can’t reach Akismet’s servers.
3.3.3
Release Date – 13 July 2017
- Reduced amount of bandwidth used by the URL Preview feature.
- Improved the admin UI when the API key is manually pre-defined for the site.
- Removed a workaround for WordPress installations older than 3.3 that will improve Akismet’s compatibility with other plugins.
- The number of spam blocked that is displayed on the WordPress dashboard will now be more accurate and updated more frequently.
- Fixed a bug in the Akismet widget that could cause PHP warnings.
3.3.2
Release Date – 10 May 2017
- Fixed a bug causing JavaScript errors in some browsers.
3.3.1
Release Date – 2 May 2017
- Improve performance by only requesting the akismet_comment_nonce option when absolutely necessary.
- Fixed two bugs that could cause PHP warnings.
- Fixed a bug that was preventing the «Remove author URL» feature from working after a comment was edited using «Quick Edit.»
- Fixed a bug that was preventing the URL preview feature from working after a comment was edited using «Quick Edit.»
3.3
Utgivelsesdato – 23. februar 2017
- Updated the Akismet admin pages with a new clean design.
- Fixed bugs preventing the
akismet_add_comment_nonceandakismet_update_alertwrapper functions from working properly. - Fixed bug preventing the loading indicator from appearing when re-checking all comments for spam.
- Added a progress indicator to the «Check for Spam» button.
- Added a success message after manually rechecking the Pending queue for spam.
3.2
Release Date – 6 September 2016
- Added a WP-CLI module. You can now check comments and recheck the moderation queue from the command line.
- Stopped using the deprecated jQuery function
.live(). - Fixed a bug in
remove_comment_author_url()andadd_comment_author_url()that could generate PHP notices. - Fixed a bug that could cause an infinite loop for sites with very very very large comment IDs.
- Fixed a bug that could cause the Akismet widget title to be blank.
3.1.11
Release Date – 12 May 2016
- Fixed a bug that could cause the «Check for Spam» button to skip some comments.
- Fixed a bug that could prevent some spam submissions from being sent to Akismet.
- Updated all links to use https:// when possible.
- Disabled Akismet debug logging unless WP_DEBUG and WP_DEBUG_LOG are both enabled.
3.1.10
Release Date – 1 April 2016
- Fixed a bug that could cause comments caught as spam to be placed in the Pending queue.
- Fixed a bug that could have resulted in comments that were caught by the core WordPress comment blacklist not to have a corresponding History entry.
- Fixed a bug that could have caused avoidable PHP warnings in the error log.
3.1.9
Release Date – 28 March 2016
- Add compatibility with Jetpack so that Jetpack can automatically configure Akismet settings when appropriate.
- Fixed a bug preventing some comment data from being sent to Akismet.
3.1.8
Release Date – 4 March 2016
- Fixed a bug preventing Akismet from being used with some plugins that rewrite admin URLs.
- Reduced the amount of bandwidth used on Akismet API calls
- Reduced the amount of space Akismet uses in the database
- Fixed a bug that could cause comments caught as spam to be placed in the Pending queue.
3.1.7
Release Date – 4 January 2016
- Added documentation for the ‘akismet_comment_nonce’ filter.
- The post-install activation button is now accessible to screen readers and keyboard-only users.
- Fixed a bug that was preventing the «Remove author URL» feature from working in WordPress 4.4
3.1.6
Release Date – 14 December 2015
- Improve the notices shown after activating Akismet.
- Update some strings to allow for the proper plural forms in all languages.
3.1.5
Release Date – 13 October 2015
- Closes a potential XSS vulnerability.
3.1.4
Release Date – 24 September 2015
- Fixed a bug that was preventing some users from automatically connecting using Jetpack if they didn’t have a current Akismet subscription.
- Fixed a bug that could cause comments caught as spam to be placed in the Pending queue.
- Error messages and instructions have been simplified to be more understandable.
- Link previews are enabled for all links inside comments, not just the author’s website link.
3.1.3
Release Date – 6 July 2015
- Notify users when their account status changes after previously being successfully set up. This should help any users who are seeing blank Akismet settings screens.
3.1.2
Release Date – 7 June 2015
- Reduced the amount of space Akismet uses in the commentmeta table.
- Fixed a bug where some comments with quotes in the author name weren’t getting history entries
- Pre-emptive security improvements to ensure that the Akismet plugin can’t be used by attackers to compromise a WordPress installation.
- Better UI for the key entry field: allow whitespace to be included at the beginning or end of the key and strip it out automatically when the form is submitted.
- When deactivating the plugin, notify the Akismet API so the site can be marked as inactive.
- Clearer error messages.
3.1.1
Release Date – 17th March, 2015
- Improvements to the «Remove comment author URL» JavaScript
- Include the pingback pre-check from the 2.6 branch.
3.1
Release Date – 11th March, 2015
- Use HTTPS by default for all requests to Akismet.
- Fix for a situation where Akismet might strip HTML from a comment.
3.0.4
Release Date – 11th December, 2014
- Fix to make .htaccess compatible with Apache 2.4.
- Fix to allow removal of https author URLs.
- Fix to avoid stripping part of the author URL when removing and re-adding.
- Removed the «Check for Spam» button from the «Trash» and «Approved» queues, where it would have no effect.
- Allow automatic API key configuration when Jetpack is installed and connected to a WordPress.com account
3.0.3
Release Date – 3rd November, 2014
- Fix for sending the wrong data to delete_comment action that could have prevented old spam comments from being deleted.
- Added a filter to disable logging of Akismet debugging information.
- Added a filter for the maximum comment age when deleting old spam comments.
- Added a filter for the number per batch when deleting old spam comments.
- Removed the «Check for Spam» button from the Spam folder.
3.0.2
Release Date – 18th August, 2014
- Performance improvements.
- Fixed a bug that could truncate the comment data being sent to Akismet for checking.
3.0.1
Release Date – 9th July, 2014
- Removed dependency on PHP’s fsockopen function
- Fix spam/ham reports to work when reported outside of the WP dashboard, e.g., from Notifications or the WP app
- Remove jQuery dependency for comment form JavaScript
- Remove unnecessary data from some Akismet comment meta
- Suspended keys will now result in all comments being put in moderation, not spam.
3.0.0
Release Date – 15th April, 2014
- Move Akismet to Settings menu
- Drop Akismet Stats menu
- Add stats snapshot to Akismet settings
- Add Akismet subscription details and status to Akismet settings
- Add contextual help for each page
- Improve Akismet setup to use Jetpack to automate plugin setup
- Fix «Check for Spam» to use AJAX to avoid page timing out
- Fix Akismet settings page to be responsive
- Drop legacy code
- Tidy up CSS and Javascript
- Replace the old discard setting with a new «discard pervasive spam» feature.
2.6.0
Release Date – 18th March, 2014
- Add ajax paging to the check for spam button to handle large volumes of comments
- Optimize javascript and add localization support
- Fix bug in link to spam comments from right now dashboard widget
- Fix bug with deleting old comments to avoid timeouts dealing with large volumes of comments
- Include X-Pingback-Forwarded-For header in outbound WordPress pingback verifications
- Add pre-check for pingbacks, to stop spam before an outbound verification request is made
2.5.9
Release Date – 1st August, 2013
- Update ‘Already have a key’ link to redirect page rather than depend on javascript
- Fix some non-translatable strings to be translatable
- Update Activation banner in plugins page to redirect user to Akismet config page
2.5.8
Release Date – 20th January, 2013
- Simplify the activation process for new users
- Remove the reporter_ip parameter
- Minor preventative security improvements
2.5.7
Release Date – 13th December, 2012
- FireFox Stats iframe preview bug
- Fix mshots preview when using https
- Add .htaccess to block direct access to files
- Prevent some PHP notices
- Fix Check For Spam return location when referrer is empty
- Fix Settings links for network admins
- Fix prepare() warnings in WP 3.5
2.5.6
Release Date – 26th April, 2012
- Prevent retry scheduling problems on sites where wp_cron is misbehaving
- Preload mshot previews
- Modernize the widget code
- Fix a bug where comments were not held for moderation during an error condition
- Improve the UX and display when comments are temporarily held due to an error
- Make the Check For Spam button force a retry when comments are held due to an error
- Handle errors caused by an invalid key
- Don’t retry comments that are too old
- Improve error messages when verifying an API key
2.5.5
Release Date – 11th January, 2012
- Add nonce check for comment author URL remove action
- Fix the settings link
2.5.4
Release Date – 5th January, 2012
- Limit Akismet CSS and Javascript loading in wp-admin to just the pages that need it
- Added author URL quick removal functionality
- Added mShot preview on Author URL hover
- Added empty index.php to prevent directory listing
- Move wp-admin menu items under Jetpack, if it is installed
- Purge old Akismet comment meta data, default of 15 days
2.5.3
Release Date – 8th Febuary, 2011
- Specify the license is GPL v2 or later
- Fix a bug that could result in orphaned commentmeta entries
- Include hotfix for WordPress 3.0.5 filter issue
2.5.2
Release Date – 14th January, 2011
- Properly format the comment count for author counts
- Look for super admins on multisite installs when looking up user roles
- Increase the HTTP request timeout
- Removed padding for author approved count
- Fix typo in function name
- Set Akismet stats iframe height to fixed 2500px. Better to have one tall scroll bar than two side by side.
2.5.1
Release Date – 17th December, 2010
- Fix a bug that caused the «Auto delete» option to fail to discard comments correctly
- Remove the comment nonce form field from the ‘Akismet Configuration’ page in favor of using a filter, akismet_comment_nonce
- Fixed padding bug in «author» column of posts screen
- Added margin-top to «cleared by …» badges on dashboard
- Fix possible error when calling akismet_cron_recheck()
- Fix more PHP warnings
- Clean up XHTML warnings for comment nonce
- Fix for possible condition where scheduled comment re-checks could get stuck
- Clean up the comment meta details after deleting a comment
- Only show the status badge if the comment status has been changed by someone/something other than Akismet
- Show a ‘History’ link in the row-actions
- Translation fixes
- Reduced font-size on author name
- Moved «flagged by…» notification to top right corner of comment container and removed heavy styling
- Hid «flagged by…» notification while on dashboard
2.5.0
Release Date – 7th December, 2010
- Track comment actions under ‘Akismet Status’ on the edit comment screen
- Fix a few remaining deprecated function calls ( props Mike Glendinning )
- Use HTTPS for the stats IFRAME when wp-admin is using HTTPS
- Use the WordPress HTTP class if available
- Move the admin UI code to a separate file, only loaded when needed
- Add cron retry feature, to replace the old connectivity check
- Display Akismet status badge beside each comment
- Record history for each comment, and display it on the edit page
- Record the complete comment as originally submitted in comment_meta, to use when reporting spam and ham
- Highlight links in comment content
- New option, «Show the number of comments you’ve approved beside each comment author.»
- New option, «Use a nonce on the comment form.»
2.4.0
Release Date – 23rd August, 2010
- Spell out that the license is GPLv2
- Fix PHP warnings
- Fix WordPress deprecated function calls
- Fire the delete_comment action when deleting comments
- Move code specific for older WP versions to legacy.php
- General code clean up
2.3.0
Release Date – 5th June, 2010
- Fix «Are you sure» nonce message on config screen in WPMU
- Fix XHTML compliance issue in sidebar widget
- Change author link; remove some old references to WordPress.com accounts
- Localize the widget title (core ticket #13879)
2.2.9
Release Date – 2nd June, 2010
- Eliminate a potential conflict with some plugins that may cause spurious reports
2.2.8
Release Date – 27th May, 2010
- Fix bug in initial comment check for ipv6 addresses
- Report comments as ham when they are moved from spam to moderation
- Report comments as ham when clicking undo after spam
- Use transition_comment_status action when available instead of older actions for spam/ham submissions
- Better diagnostic messages when PHP network functions are unavailable
- Better handling of comments by logged-in users
2.2.7
Release Date – 17th December, 2009
- Add a new AKISMET_VERSION constant
- Reduce the possibility of over-counting spam when another spam filter plugin is in use
- Disable the connectivity check when the API key is hard-coded for WPMU
2.2.6
Release Date – 20th July, 2009
- Fix a global warning introduced in 2.2.5
- Add changelog and additional readme.txt tags
- Fix an array conversion warning in some versions of PHP
- Support a new WPCOM_API_KEY constant for easier use with WordPress MU
2.2.5
Release Date – 13th July, 2009
- Include a new Server Connectivity diagnostic check, to detect problems caused by firewalls
2.2.4
Release Date – 3rd June, 2009
- Fixed a key problem affecting the stats feature in WordPress MU
- Provide additional blog information in Akismet API calls


