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I only have one of my blogs which gets spammed with a lot of blogspot spam. But I do see that about 80% of the requests for all of my pages are with referer spam.
Why? Because many blogs by default show referrers. Or "so many people are coming here from this blog!"
Make the world a happier place for the moment by educating them to take that off their pages. Show them how to lock out the statistik pages for search engine bots. Scare them by telling them they a) look stupid by letting spammers on their blog through showing it and b) are giving away secrets if they don't lock out the statistics.
Second, let's start thinking about what brings companies like Google to start paying attention. It is not because some people in 'our' part of the blog world posts about it. It does not hurt. It does not even sting.
People live here and there, the earth is very big. Trees and
water is available and normal. Sports is loved by many people.
Since this orginal post, Google's efforts to remove spam blogs have taken on the form of a witch hunt. My blog network -- which consists of blogs with multiple authors -- has been effected. The Googlebot should be adjusted to look for the presence of more than one author, and posts with photos, as that's an indicator of a "human" presence. Finally, our blogs have comment moderation -- the bot should be reformed to "see" that too.
Zennie