Looks like the spammers are back
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Looks like the spammers are back
Does anyone approve the new members or do they get automatically added to the group?
Re: Looks like the spammers are back
The spammers never leave. They just try to find new ways around having to register and be approved. I don't know how registration is handled on this site, but I frequent another site that requires approval from an administrator or moderator, and yet they find ways around that.
In the end, the solution is to simply keep deleting anything they post and banning them as a future user. That doesn't stop them as they just come back under a different user name.
The good part is that they are easy to spot and easy to avoid. Just don't look at anything posted by a spammer.
In the end, the solution is to simply keep deleting anything they post and banning them as a future user. That doesn't stop them as they just come back under a different user name.
The good part is that they are easy to spot and easy to avoid. Just don't look at anything posted by a spammer.
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Re: Looks like the spammers are back
The answers to your questions are respectively "NO" and then "YES".. You really know that because when you joined this forum there was no waiting time before you could post. As soon as you completed the application you were able to post.WileyCoyote wrote:Does anyone approve the new members or do they get automatically added to the group?
But why is that important. What could anyone do during that "waiting period" to ascertain that this "new member" is not going to be a spammer? Then there is the haunting question - "What is SPAM"? "Who is by definition a SPAMMER?
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Re: Looks like the spammers are back
Dusty,dusty wrote: But why is that important. What could anyone do during that "waiting period" to ascertain that this "new member" is not going to be a spammer? Then there is the haunting question - "What is SPAM"? "Who is by definition a SPAMMER?
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I think that even a modest delay of an hour or few would stop most spammers who want to register, maybe automated, drop their payload, and go on.
As far as what is spam, to borrow from a far past decade, it can be hard to explain but I generally know it when I see it.
Definitely not easy for the admins or moderators (if any here) to spot on registration unless they can see the country the new member's IP address is coming from.
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Mark V/510, Mark V/500 with parts for 510 upgrade, bandsaw, jointer, belt sander, DC3300 w/1 micron bag
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Re: Looks like the spammers are back
Dusty,roy_okc wrote:dusty wrote: But why is that important. What could anyone do during that "waiting period" to ascertain that this "new member" is not going to be a spammer? Then there is the haunting question - "What is SPAM"? "Who is by definition a SPAMMER?
If you believe these questions are easy to answer, please contact Admin and volunteer to become a Moderator.
I think that even a modest delay of an hour or few would stop most spammers who want to register, maybe automated, drop their payload, and go on.
As far as what is spam, to borrow from a far past decade, it can be hard to explain but I generally know it when I see it.
Definitely not easy for the admins or moderators (if any here) to spot on registration unless they can see the country the new member's IP address is coming from.[/quote]
I understand your point (I think) but I do not believe a delay in itself would deter anything. An actual review by a moderator and a subsequent ban of that poster would.
Knowing the origin of a post may be a strong indication of reason to ban but even that is somewhat questionable. Should all posts from say the Ukraine be banned? Then on the flip side, should all posts from say the continental US be allowed?
My only point is that controlling spammers and their spam is not an easy task. Even concluding that a post is probably spam is hard.
My only suggestion is that if you open a post and find something that you believe should be banned - report it. The forum provides the tools to do that. Use them. Hopefully this will give the moderators a leg up finding and deleting that which is offensive to us.
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Re: Looks like the spammers are back
One 'indicator' that I would consider a red flag is the use of the extended character set that includes those strange characters that prevail in spam from Russia and the Ukraine.
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Re: Looks like the spammers are back
Cyrillic alphabetJPG wrote:One 'indicator' that I would consider a red flag is the use of the extended character set that includes those strange characters that prevail in spam from Russia and the Ukraine.
Also posts that contain links to sites that have no bearing to the topic of the post even if the topic is appropriate to the forum.
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Re: Похоже, спамеры вернулись
Из-за того, что на русском написано спам?
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Re: Похоже, спамеры вернулись
Yes.dusty wrote:Из-за того, что на русском написано спам?
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Re: Похоже, спамеры вернулись
Did you mean to say да?rogersk wrote:Yes.dusty wrote:Из-за того, что на русском написано спам?
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