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A Former User last edited by
There's this thread to read.
We could consider suggestions made there...It's not that there was less spam during the day. We are just more likely to catch it rather immediately when we're awake...
I agree, though. There should be a set of buzzwords / patterns that need mod approval to show up. I'm getting tired of removing dozens of these senseless posts every day.From the sinking thread.
I agree with the above suggestion.
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blackcoder last edited by
I suppose they could make everyone fill in a CAPTCHA before they post.
There is a CAPTCHA when registering. Somehow they are successful at registering - that would be quite good for a bot.
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A Former User last edited by
I didn't realise that there was already a CAPTCHA for registering!
My account simply transferred across from the old myopera forum, so I've never had to register here.
CAPTCHAs are a pretty good defence against robot submissions, so that would imply that at least the spammers' registering is done by a real person, which is really quite frightening!
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A Former User last edited by
I'm considering to start a special thread like "Constructive Suggestions on A non-Destructive anti-spam Filter" - what do you think?:)
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mp71930 last edited by
ooo i hope they dont use CAPTCHA for replies. but if needs be so be it. maybe there will be less spam to cleanup. then the mods can kick back, chillout more. lol?
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mp71930 last edited by
banned good. but they'll be more coming. like a rogue wave sneaking up behind your back. then without realizing it, pow! too late
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Deleted User last edited by
I have an idea: all new threads to be posted must pass through a moderation formed by users and mods or only mods!
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A Former User last edited by
Not all new. The first post only (of course the user won't be able to post the second till the first's approved) - and only for newbies. Moreover, I suggest there'll be an automaton registering newbies' IPs, and if such a user gets banned, similar or close IPs will form a "grey list" in it. For example, if there's a bunch of guys in India doing a job, using similar words, etc., so after an IP gets greyed, that user's colleagues will automatically fall into that grey list: such first posts will appear in a special, non-public board only for moderators, who then deal with them - should a mistakenly suspended post get there - they'll white it to a (the) relevant public board, after which picking the rest gets eliminated in one sweep. Additionally, there can be a moderator button there to "delete all the relevant accounts" - optional.
Importantly, the first posts are only greyed out if there are buzz words in them (unless the IP is in the grey already, of course): that's a task for that automaton - to maintain such a word list, too. -
A Former User last edited by
There mustn't be an only one single word: for example, I could somehow use a "baba" in my first post, or whatever; but it must be already a combination of words/character sequences. For example, if it's a newbie, their IP's in India, there's a "baba" there, plus something else, maybe the post's length...
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A Former User last edited by
Next, there could be a temporal registration number limit for either greyed groups of IPs or one and the same IP (I actually don't know how it works, but I suppose if those guys could work from some crowded offices or like that...). Like 2 for a day, or 10 for a week for greyed groups, IDK.
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A Former User last edited by
Or you could like to use user assistance. It can be a new type of staff - like "moderator assistant": not fully a moderator, still such a person could grey out or close threads manually, instead of implementing an automaton.
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Deleted User last edited by
Block IPs would be kind of difficult because the person can disguise the IPs. Restrictions to newbies could be: after the creation of the account the person can only post in any topic however with CAPTCHA, after a number of posts (good post, not spam) the user will be able to post new threads and posts with CAPTCHA, after reach a number of threads and posts, the user will be able yo post without restrictins.
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A Former User last edited by
- Not block the IP - but "grey" the suspicious post out - to a specially dedicated area available only for moderators. And only if it's suspicious - by some criteria having been evolved by a smart subroutine.
- Exactly I suggest a "Suspension Board" - where so "greyed out" suspicious posts can still remain organised into the same 'forums' to which they were submitted. It's like a grey [moderator] area where such posts "precipitate" getting suspicious. Like a Purgatory of sorts - fancy a "grey" copy of Earth with the same geography, but inhabitated only by bad guys and those about whom it's not yet decided.
Moderators then could easily rehabilitate any post should it happen to have got there mistakenly (with a possible filling some report lines to improve the automaton).
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
I have an idea: all new threads to be posted must pass through a moderation formed by users and mods or only mods!
I've laready suggested omething like that back on the My Opera times but it seens that the forum, at that time, had a considerable amount of messages by new users and moderate all of them would demand a great effort.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
How about ... new messages posted by new users are only visible to members (not to search engines nor those not signed in) until a (different, not new) member has replied. This is a help forum, so old posts have to be visible to those who are not members. But less incentive to spam (since search engines can't see it) should mean less spam.
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A Former User last edited by
...new messages posted by new users are only visible to members (not to search engines nor those not signed in) until a (different, not new) member has replied.
Think what you just said.
A spammer posts a reply - voila. Not even mentioning normal discussion. -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
...new messages posted by new users are only visible to members (not to search engines nor those not signed in) until a (different, not new) member has replied.
Think what you just said.
A spammer posts a reply - voila. Not even mentioning normal discussion.Well, a spammer wouldn't be a "not new" user.