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235                self::$last_comment_result = 'spam';
236
237                $discard = ( isset( $commentdata['akismet_pro_tip'] ) && $commentdata['akismet_pro_tip'] === 'discard' && self::allow_discard() );
238
239                do_action( 'akismet_spam_caught', $discard );
240
241                if ( $discard ) {
242                     // The spam is obvious, so we're bailing out early. 
243                     // akismet_result_spam() won't be called so bump the counter here
244                     if ( $incr = apply_filters( 'akismet_spam_count_incr', 1 ) ) {
245                          update_option( 'akismet_spam_count', get_option( 'akismet_spam_count' ) + $incr );
246                     }
247
248                     if ( 'rest_api' === $context ) {
249                          return new WP_Error( 'akismet_rest_comment_discarded', __( 'Comment discarded.', 'akismet' ) );
250                     } else if ( 'xml-rpc' === $context ) {
251                          // If this is a pingback that we're pre-checking, the discard behavior is the same as the normal spam response behavior.
252                          return $commentdata;
253                     } else {
 
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1092                // If the last comment we checked has had its approval set to 'trash',
1093                // then it failed the comment blacklist check. Let that blacklist override
1094                // the spam check, since users have the (valid) expectation that when
1095                // they fill out their blacklists, comments that match it will always
1096                // end up in the trash.
1097                return $approved;
1098           }
1099
1100           // bump the counter here instead of when the filter is added to reduce the possibility of overcounting
1101           if ( $incr = apply_filters('akismet_spam_count_incr', 1) )
1102                update_option( 'akismet_spam_count', get_option('akismet_spam_count') + $incr );
1103
1104           return self::$last_comment_result;
1105      }
1106      
1107      /**
1108       * If Akismet is temporarily unreachable, we don't want to "spam" the blogger with
1109       * moderation emails for comments that will be automatically cleared or spammed on
1110       * the next retry.