how do i get the blog comment bot to stick around on my website?

TigerUK

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i have these bots that visit my website to place blog comments, literally thousands a day. i want to keep them on the site for longer. they jsut leave after 1 seconds, are there any time delay spam detectors that require the user to be on the site for a set time period, which the blog bots know about, thus will stick around a bit more?

srsly not troll, i have a legit reason to get the bots to stick around on the site
 


why not train the bots to do some things that benefit you? Use your imagination
 
i have these bots that visit my website to place blog comments, literally thousands a day. i want to keep them on the site for longer. they jsut leave after 1 seconds, are there any time delay spam detectors that require the user to be on the site for a set time period, which the blog bots know about, thus will stick around a bit more?

srsly not troll, i have a legit reason to get the bots to stick around on the site

If your reason is to increase your time on site it won't help, most comment spammers won't load JS and the TOS on things based on page loads won't help unless the bot hits another page on the site.

Other than that, I'd just make the page load slower. :P
 
no i might as well get it out in the open, the site is junk, gets 0 love by google, sandboxed in google US as it doesn't even appear in serps. But it got on some weird spammers list and I have 1000+ unique blog comment visits that come on the site and try and spam it. i'm trying to monetise by placing a bitcoin miner on there. but damn bots leave after a couple of seconds.
 
no i might as well get it out in the open, the site is junk, gets 0 love by google, sandboxed in google US as it doesn't even appear in serps. But it got on some weird spammers list and I have 1000+ unique blog comment visits that come on the site and try and spam it. i'm trying to monetise by placing a bitcoin miner on there. but damn bots leave after a couple of seconds.

As bofu said, the bots do not run JS, so won't do your bidding. Plus even if you could generate bc, I doubt it would be worth your time.
 
ah, didn't work. if it was scrapebox it would have been good, because scrapebox loads up javascript and stuff, but the bots they're using are a bit more sophisticated than that.

all of them are coming from russia, should i IP deny all of russia?