SleekPixel for Antispam Bee community sites
Antispam Bee runs entirely on the WordPress install with no third-party API calls. Verdicts land in wp_commentmeta under the antispam_bee_reason key. SleekPixel reads those rows, groups them by week and by reason, and renders a share card without any data leaving the server.
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A privacy-friendly filter deserves a privacy-friendly card
Antispam Bee is the GDPR-friendly alternative to Akismet that runs entirely on the WordPress install. Every comment goes through a local heuristic chain, the verdict and matched reason land in wp_commentmeta under the antispam_bee_reason key, and the moderator sees a clean queue. The plugin's selling point is that no comment data ever leaves the server. The selling point breaks the moment a site tries to surface its moderation work somewhere external.
SleekPixel keeps the work local. The plugin reads the same wp_commentmeta rows Antispam Bee writes, groups verdicts by week and by reason, and renders a share card on the WordPress server itself. The PNG is written into local uploads. No data is sent to a chart service, no analytics ping, no external font fetch at render time. The card is part of the same self-hosted promise that Antispam Bee built its brand on.
The headline on the card is the week's blocked count. The subhead names the matched reasons, regex, language, country block, or BBCode pattern. Readers in Slack see the count first and the reason breakdown second. The moderator gets credit for the local filter wall, and the data never leaves the server.
Workflow
Local verdict to local share card
Install alongside Antispam Bee
Pick a local-guard template
Map reason fields to slots
wp_commentmeta rows where meta_key is antispam_bee_reason, grouped by the reason value for the breakdown line.
Publish the weekly report
save_post for the moderation report post type, SleekPixel renders the card locally and writes the PNG into uploads. The share image is live without a single external request.
Output
Sample local-guard share card
Rendered on the WordPress server from Antispam Bee verdict rows. Count, reason breakdown and week mark all come from local wp_commentmeta data.
Comparison
Default journal post vs SleekPixel for Antispam Bee
Stock featured image
- Antispam Bee has no share image generator and no third-party renderer either
- Local moderation work stays invisible behind the admin login
- Weekly moderation posts default to a stock featured image with no context
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No hook from
antispam_bee_reasonto a per-week share card - Privacy-friendly sites rule out chart-as-a-service tools for data surfacing
SleekPixel
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Reads
wp_commentmetaforantispam_bee_reasonverdicts grouped by week - Groups by matched rule, regex, language, country, BBCode, for the reason slot
- Renders entirely on the WordPress server, no external API call at render time
- Pulls fonts from local font files, no Google Fonts request at render
- Stamps a local-guard badge on the card so the privacy promise stays visible
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for Antispam Bee
Renders locally on save
The whole render pipeline lives inside WordPress. Fonts are loaded from the plugin directory, the PNG is written to local uploads, and no comment data is sent to an external chart service at any point in the loop.
Reason breakdown slot
Antispam Bee tags each verdict with the matched reason. SleekPixel renders a small breakdown in the subhead, naming the top two or three reasons, regex, language, BBCode, country block, so the card tells a story not a number.
Self-hosted privacy badge
The template ships with a local-guard badge that names the GDPR-friendly nature of the setup. Sites with an external privacy commitment use the badge to signal that the moderation report itself is also fully self-hosted.
Use cases
Where privacy-first sites get the most lift
GDPR-strict journal sites
EU-hosted journals that pick Antispam Bee for privacy reasons get a moderation card that respects the same constraint, no third-party calls.
Self-hosted community forums
Self-hosted forums that use Antispam Bee on the comment layer get a weekly community card without piping comment data to an analytics tool.
Local independent news sites
Local news sites with active comment threads get a weekly moderation post that shows the filter is doing the work, all from local data.
The bigger picture
Why privacy-first sites need privacy-first sharing
Sites that pick Antispam Bee over Akismet do it because they care about where the comment data goes. The plugin runs entirely on the WordPress server, no API key, no external request, and that promise is the reason it has a strong following inside the GDPR-conscious side of the WordPress community. Most analytics and chart tools break that promise the moment a site tries to surface the moderation work, because they involve shipping the verdict data to a hosted dashboard or a chart-as-a-service.
SleekPixel keeps the promise. The renderer lives inside the plugin, the fonts ship with the plugin, the PNG is written to the same uploads directory the site already serves, and the data path stays local from end to end. The weekly moderation card looks just like a card from any other plugin, except no comment data ever leaves the server to make it.
A privacy-first stack stays privacy-first all the way through to the share preview, which is the part of the chain that usually leaks the most about a site's traffic and content. Antispam Bee plus SleekPixel closes that leak.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for Antispam Bee
No. The render pipeline reads from wp_commentmeta, loads fonts from the plugin directory, and writes the PNG to local uploads. No Google Fonts call, no analytics ping and no chart-as-a-service request happens at any point during the render.
Yes. SleekPixel reads any commentmeta rows the Bee writes, so a configuration that logs the verdict but not the reason still produces a count. The reason breakdown slot is hidden when the data is not available, and the headline count uses the rest of the card.
 Yes. Antispam Bee logs the matched language in the reason field. SleekPixel can group commentmeta rows by language code and render a per-language card on a Polylang or WPML multi-language install.
 Optionally. The reason slot supports up to three reasons, named in plain text, regex, country, BBCode and so on. The exact pattern is not exposed on the card for privacy reasons, so a public share never includes the matched signature.
 
Antispam Bee is fully local, no API key and no external request. The Akismet integration reads akismet_result verdicts which arrived through the Akismet API. The SleekPixel render is local either way, but the data source on Antispam Bee is fully self-hosted while Akismet's involved a third-party API call.
No. SleekPixel only reads from the Bee's commentmeta rows. The Bee's own per-site counter in wp_options and its history log are untouched. The render output is a PNG and an og:image meta value, both stored locally.
The default local-guard template renders at 1200 by 630, the standard Open Graph aspect ratio. The same PNG serves as og:image for Facebook, LinkedIn and Slack and as twitter:image on X for the summary_large_image card type.
Yes. The render reads commentmeta via the WordPress query API, which respects whatever object cache is in front of the database. Sites running Redis or Memcached object cache get the same data on the render path as the rest of the plugin.
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