Users/bots copying comments on Opera Blog.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
There is limited (minimal) attention and feedback from Opera on comments made on blog posts.
The comment section there does not work well for dialogue, thus I posted here on the forum.No big deal for me, but I would think Opera would be interested in reducing spam on native pages.
(In my example above, currently 26% of all opening comments are Spam)
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
For that reason I'm quitting posting there. 7 of my posts were flagged as spam probably due to a "lock everything" measure instead of giving it the proper attention-fix, every retry I made was rejected plus the place is filled with spam-copy posts from bots that are not being ever removed despite the flagging. Never liked disqus and this was the nail in the coffin.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
When Opera moderators are replying to spam/clone bots,
not noticing that the text is a direct duplicate from a previous post – I think there is little hope for resolution. -
A Former User last edited by A Former User
@leocg Probably or not probably I'm done with it. If you look at some blog posts there it is still an unmoderated mess.
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A Former User last edited by
No response or proposed solution to this?
Check out comments in this blog post, almost more copy bots than normal users:
http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2018/03/opera-52-0-2871-20-release-candidate/
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@leocg I'm not totally sure about it as I haven't seen THAT many bots/spam in any other website that uses disqus. Not that I wouldn't be happy if they would ditch it anyway since I never liked it.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@leocg Nah, I wouldn't say Opera's blog is so popular, the beta/stable comments rarely reach 50-100 comments and even the dev reaches what max 200 comments? I've seen in pcgamer.com articles with 1200+ comments and never such a tragedy.