Sep 23

My six months with Mollom

As many Drupallers know, Mollom has been out for a while now, six months in fact, and I just wanted to share my enthusiasm about it.

I had the pleasure of speaking a bit with Dries about it in the shuttle bus back from Szeged, and it seems that Molloms future is truly exciting.

Before Mollom, I've been using spam.module and Akismet with varying degrees of success, and when Mollom first came out, I wondered why we needed another Akismet, but decided to try it out to support Dries.

The answer to that question is that Mollom is in fact not just another Akismet. Spam blocking is just one of the things it does. That does not mean that Mollom is not good at blocking spam. My experience is that Mollom is more effective than Akismet and spam.module combined.

But the thing that Mollom does is intelligent text recognition with a much broader scope. Mollom can decipher what language content is written in, and even more importantly, the "quality" of the content. Quality is such an elusive thing, and it is of course not all aspects of quality that Mollom is able to figure out, but Mollom has learned many of them, and I think we're going to see more services in the future taking advantage of this.

Because spam is not the only challenge to internet users today, it is merely the first and most glaring. The ability to find the proverbial needle in the haystack, the few well-informed and interesting remarks in the torrent of ill-informed, poorly written tripe that is the standard Digg comment page.

Or perhaps the ability to filter out content that is not necessarily spam, but just unwanted for any kind of reason. Recognising link-whoring, trolling, racism and similarly unpleasant content.

As I understand it, all that and more is in the power of Mollom, and it's going to be highly interesting to see where Dries, Ben and Wim are going to take it in the future.

  • Anonymous
    Sept. 23, 2008

    My Little XSS Pony

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    http://www.lullabot.com/articles/drupal_input_formats_and_filters

  • mikkel
    Sept. 23, 2008

    That was a bit embarrassing.

    That was a bit embarrassing. Moving right along :)

  • Healthy eating
    Feb. 3, 2009

    Re: Mollom

    I use Akismet and I am very happy with it. But after reading your blog I think I will give Mollom a try. Thank you for posting and of course checking Mollom.

  • March 24, 2009

    interesting...

    Some good competition will force Akismet to get a little bit better with its spam filtering. Does Mollom work only on Drupal?

  • mikkel
    March 24, 2009

    No, in addition to Drupal,

    No, in addition to Drupal, there are plugins available for Joomla!, WordPress, Radiant and SilverStripe. There are also API libraries for Python, PHP, Java, Ruby, ColdFusion, .NET and Zend Framework.

    More details here: http://mollom.com/download :)

  • Weight Loss
    March 25, 2009

    Mollom vs Akismet

    Mollom - never heart something aboout it before but I guess can only be better then Akismet and so I will try it. Thank you for posting!

  • Monica
    March 31, 2009

    Thanks

    I've always recommended Mollow to people but I use Akismet and I am very happy with it. But after reading your blog I think I will give Mollom a try. Thank you for posting and of course checking Mollom.

  • Joe
    April 10, 2009

    Spammy topic

    Great. I too have been using spam.module with some success. I tried Mollom but also realized the need of Akismet... Let me know more. Cheers.

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I am Mikkel Høgh. I have been a web developer for about 8 years. I have my own company, Reveal IT, a long with a couple of friends. We specialize in helping our customers build awesome web sites with open source tools like Drupal and Django.

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