Wiki Sites Built Via WordPress CMS & The Attack Of The Spammers

Although; if you were running your wiki site via WordPress; and you forgot to disable comments… spammers often try to clog your site with these comments that don’t have a specific meaning. You just kept writing your posts like usual. However; you must’ve forgot to remove these spam comments. If you didn’t remove them; your site’s database will be clogged,–causing your server costs to go up.

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GreenGeeks Magic: Run A Second WordPress Website On A Shared Server

If you rely on a virtual private server as your hosting strategy for your website to host your content what you write for your general audience, or you were adding your self-hosted ad server to host your ads, you can keep your website residing inside your virtual private server. This is important to keep your website running with a stable resource. If you were planning on running a second website for your users who were older than children, and you are providing content to read on a weekly basis like episodes on TVs… you can use this strategy to host your second website.

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WordPress Magic: Turn Off Comments Feature When You Run Your Install Of WordPress As A Wiki

Recently; I decided to rebuild my wiki on my VPS. I diconnected my wiki from my multisite as a way to declutter my entire website, and ensure I have a dedicated instance of WordPress. Well, this is my experiment as a way to keep spam comments from flooding my wiki pages.

Nobody like spam comments because, they’re NOT relevant at all, and in some cases; they may post links to phishing websites, and unsafe websites that are designed to harm your computer.

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[FAQ] Why Choose To Run Microsoft Windows Inside Virtual Machine Over Your Actual Machine?

So, you don’t allow Windows on your company computers in your studio, restaurant, newsroom, or any place where you produce code for games and software. Your employees needed Windows to use essential services. However; VirtualBox is a solution for running Windows within your Linux environment. However; there’s no LSW (Linux Subsystem For Windows) because, it doesn’t exist.

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