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Susanna - Censored by GoodReads
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Jan 31, 2014 10:00AM

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I really like the blogging features of BL. Also, I'm getting to know people and seeing discussions about books/authors that I never engaged in on GR. That being said, because BL doesn't really have the same extensive cataloguing features as GR, I'll keep both platforms. I do long for some synchronization/link between the two tho.


That's starting to really irritate me, too. And I am sick and tired of reporting and/or visiting and blocking the spam crap. I am going to explode the next time a Westhill, property group, management whatever anything follows me and runs a script.
I still honestly think booklikes is incredibly responsible in all other areas except the spam and the book database. And I do like how they do posts and shelf options.
I'm getting really impatient for a book database.
And, once again, I'll be spending the weekend cleaning out spam followers.
I would regret it if I got so frustrated with that that I quit booklikes before they got a database and I really was able to give them a try ... but, I'm tired of clearing spam every month. If I can bloody predeict what company names and key phrases are going to be spam issues, there's no reason they cannot when they can actually see which accounts posted the exact same thing and wipe out a thousand in a minute versus my 4 or 5 an hour.

Last but not least the Bls staff is very obliging and most of the time super fast in reacting to requests or suggestions.

Neither me. I don't get any scripts, spam or anything at all. I was using Ad Block (because I use it on GR to shorten the UGB and to get rid of all the obnoxious advertising) but there wasn't any need. I do use Disconnect but that just blocks the tracking cookies.
My Dash is strictly friends, no advertising.

I didn't need to do any scripting, I just starred and blogged 'out of the box'. I later changed up the look of the blog but there wasn't any need to.


I'm not sure what she means by the scripting, but the spammers she's referring to would be listed as "following" you. If you look at your list of followers you may see names that have "Consulting Group" "Property Group", etc. in them, or I had a couple of lawyer firms listed on mine. These are spamming groups that have setup accounts on BL. They haven't actively spammed me yet but as I said, I don't know what D.A. is referring to ie. the scripting.
I just go through my list periodically and ban those that don't look like legit readers. It was really bad for a couple of months, but it's eased way off for me in the last several weeks.

Look in your followers, particularly if you see a huge increase all at once. Some pretty major phishers are showing up. Not necessarily anything beyond what any site getting x number of members attracts but some nasty ones.
I did notice an influx of followers in recent past. One day I had about 50 followers, now I have almost 300. My posts arent THAT interesting, trust me. How do I block the ones that I don't want and may be spammers?

If you go to your friends tab, and choose "followers" you'll see the list of people who are following you. As soon as you hover your mouse pointer over any of their "name squares" for lack of better wording, you'll see a circle-with-a-slash icon appear in the upper right corner of the card. Click it and their banned.



But I'll be really excited when the book database is released. In the meantime, I spend a lot of time working on the database at Leafmarks, probably driving Jacquie nuts.
❂ Jennifer (reviews on BookLikes) wrote: "If you go to your friends tab, and choose "followers" you'll see the list of people who are following you. As soon as you hover your mouse pointer over any of their "name squares" for lack..."
Thank you! I found it. I had at least 150 spammers and a bunch of followers who I assume just abandoned their accounts.
Thank you! I found it. I had at least 150 spammers and a bunch of followers who I assume just abandoned their accounts.

I had (have) quite a few of those too. After I posted here I went in and sorted by last activity and flushed out quite a few of them...




Willaful, I am not sure what you mean by information gathering scripts?


The only third party scripts loading on the BL site, make perfect sense to me - I'd list them, but it varies depending on what's on the dash: For instance, s3*amazonaws is pretty common, because that's where the amazon images are stored, twitter and facebook have the "like" and share links. YT loads a script if there's a video on the page.
But it loads perfectly well for me (and always has) with third party coookies turned off, do not track in the browser turned on, the Do Not Track Me plugin in Chrome, and adblock.

Booklikes loads for me, but many of the buttons on a book page don't work, include the star rating.

DoubleClick
Facebook connect
Google Analytics
KissInsights
Quantcast (blocked)
Scorecard Research Bea...
I guess Quantcast must be something different from quantserve, since I blocked it everywhere a while back, and I can search here.
Trackers at BookLikes:
DoubleClick
Facebook Connect
Google+1
Google Analytics
Quantcast (blocked)
Twitter Button
Looks pretty much the same. Booklikes is on the front page, though. Maybe more kick in other places.

Not everything is a tracker though. The G+, facebook connect and twitter buttons are all related to enableable features, they're not there as trackers. YT shows up there too, if there's videos. Most of that's coming from the userlikes.js script, which simply puts the buttons there rather than being trackers.
Analytics is the tracker one, but if you're on a blog page rather than the dash, it's as likely the blogger tracking for stats as anything else (you can put your own analytics id in there).
But for Willaful's problem, I think it's just overaggressive blocking of javascript. Like I said, not every script is a tracker, but the ajax to make the stars change without a page refresh is definitely javascript (BL uses mootools, for what it's worth, you can probably just unblock that script and all the features will work. Or anything named ajax)



The ecx server at amazonaws is where a lot of amazon's own stuff lives, from memory - the affiliate links usually point to there, also it's got their image hosting I think (so the book covers). If you can't figure it out I'll happily help you dig through tomorrow when I'm actually awake and not crosseyed.
I'm still a little interested where the quantserve beacons are hiding, that Charming sees, because I just don't have any. But it's very hard to pin down what's coming from where, when every look at the dash is completely different, and we don't follow the same people.



My star ratings wouldn't work on BL unless I allowed Google +1 through ghostery, which really irritated me b/c I don't want Google tracking anything. But it's the only script I've blocked that broke anything. (Safari, btw)