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How can I restrict who can comment on my Google Blog?
In the left menu, select Settings Posts, comments and sharing. Set your comment location, who can comment on your posts, and other settings: Select Embedded, to allow you or readers to respond to other comments on the post. In “Who Can Comment,” select User with Google Accounts to restrict anonymous commenting.
How to prevent automated software from posting comments on your blog?
To prevent automated software from posting spam comments on your blog, you can ask visitors to enter a short code before they can post: Sign in to Blogger. In the top left, click the Down arrow . Select the blog to update. In the left menu, click Settings Posts, comments and sharing. In “Show word verification,” select Yes.
How can I manage the number of comments on my blog?
You can manage who can comment and what kinds of comments readers can leave on your blog posts in Blogger. You can also comment on other blogs. There is no limit to the number of comments you can have in a post. Sign in to Blogger. In the top left, click the Down arrow . Select the blog to update.
How can I moderate the comments on my blog?
Important: Only admins can moderate comments. Sign in to Blogger. In the top left, select a blog. From the menu on the left, click Settings. Under “Comments,” click Comment moderation. Choose how often you want to review comments and click Save. Sign in to Blogger.
What happens when I request Google to block a URL?
When you request a temporary block of a URL, Google can continue to crawl the URL if it exists and isn’t blocked by another method (such as a noindex tag).
How do you leave a comment on a blog post?
Sign in to Blogger. Under the blog post you want to comment on, enter your comment. Optional: To get emails when someone replies to your comment, click Notify me. Note: Comment with your Google account if you want to delete your comment. If you comment anonymously, you won’t be able to manage your comments.
How to report a URL as adult on Google?
Google users can report specific URLs as adult-only to Google using the SafeSearch suggestion tool. URLs submitted using this tool are reviewed, and if Google feels that this content should be filtered from SafeSearch results, these URLs are tagged as adult content. To see a list of URLs on your site that were reported as adult content: