Bloggers pursue visits, so they must guarantee that all the content in the blog is clean, without negative words, safely structured and sharable. It is of prime importance to secure the content you upload for your blog visits, and this is a top priority for bloggers, instagrammers, tic-tockers, etc. But in this article we will concentrate on written texts that are uploaded to enrich a blog. You care for your visitors` security and need some automated assistance.
You can opt for gateway spam filters, or else cloud-based spam filters to check and delay suspicious content. Both types furnish similar services, protecting your texts by securing digital borders. Both spam filters provide extra level control to prevent the traffic of unethical, illegal, aggressive, fraudulent and scam with several intentions. If you work from a desktop you already count with spam filters that live on your device and render accurate configuration and personalization.
The first step is to understand the factors that spam filters use to identify spam. We all have an IP address that identifies you on line as a social security number. This IP has a reputation that is constantly being assessed. If content from your device has been reported as spam then your reputation is affected. This may mean that your visitors have restrictions about your content as they receive bounce notifications. Your content may be blacklisted due to your IP reputation or to spammy language, so it is recommended to keep handy a list of words you must avoid to categorize your content as “ham”.
Spam Detection API is an automated tool to check content for spam. It is integrated with Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing. This software generates algorithms that are constantly being updated and trained with models as they are appearing. These resources allow the API to look for patterns and sequences or strings of words or phrases to classify a text as spam. It performs heuristic analysis and statistical tests. The tool performs collaborative filtering, as it is complemented by Spam Checker API, Anti-Spam Filter API and Prevent Spam API.
We conclude that language plays an important role in the process of filtering. If you upload low-quality content to your blog, your visitors will not get engaged in your texts as they fear malware infection, affected reputation, leakage of personal information, and all the threats that spam can bring about.
Anyhow there are some precautions you must consider despite the security that the API provides. First of all you must keep close control of the sources of information for your content; HTML must be clean; make sure your posts in your blog generate good experiences for your visits. Check and double-check the hygiene of the images and videos you upload.
There are authentication protocols to verify all types of texts with the aim of combating spam. These protocols check senders and block spammers and hackers. Content that does not pass the tests will certainly be classified as dangerous or spam. Save time and gain visitors; safeguard your content is duly authenticated.
You have thousands and thousands of visits on your blog, and you are tacitly committed to your visitors. Spam detection API will give your visitors` confidence that the content in your blog is pristine. Apart from the list of words that sound spammy, you should also have at hand a list of sources, IPs, senders with low reputation. This should be your first wall to screen out risky content.