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Personally I like the human acceptance of new members method, but this can be annoying if large volumes of bot traffic is coming in and thus makes it harder to weed out the genuine humans.
Some of the suggestions on here are ones I have used in the past (and the custom registration question and Q&A authentication are two of the best when used properly). The restriction of new members posting is possibly one of the best (users with <25 posts would have to have each post manually approved by a mod) - this is one that not keeps the spammers out it also helps wheedle out hate posts by humans looking for traffic links to their own blogs etc). just a few suggestions I can think of that could fit with the friendly approach of the MR site, without coming across as overly draconian or unfriendly.
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What happens if a new member joins and is unable to post their question?
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I would agree, I think a lot of members come here after googling an issue. They need help, so they post a question. And then GGJstudios comes and tells them that there is already X amount of threads on the topics already.
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Thats how I arrived here, and look at me now. Coming up 5 years later and still hanging around.
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Many options to combat this: Add to the setup instructions that posting a new thread requires (x) reply's to any board. MR has no problem limiting other thread(s) to post counts. Or, you can force a new signup to a hidden thread forcing a reply; then open the doors to new thread post(s). I think many new comers can definitely find a million threads that they can reply to. IDK, just throwing out ideas to lighten your load(s) as we all know spam is a PITA. Good luck either way.
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I was just of the opinion that most members join to ask a question and they won't know about searching so are unlikely to be able to find a relevant thread, tuhus create a new one.
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But as bot's get smarter, it should involve more of a human element to help you mods expunge this auto spam. I am just of the opinion that an extra step could certainly improve your volume. Captcha, post count, whatever. There is a way to be sure, but it will no doubt involve a tiny bit of extra effort on the new users part. I see nothing wrong with it. Personally, I have been a member of other boards that require extra steps to sign up. As long as we express it in a meaningful way- no harm done. But, it's not my site (of course) just attempting to assist. Either way, good luck. I too will continue to report the spam posts as well.
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One observation is that spammers like to click buttons, as almost every spam thread is tagged resolved. I'm curious to see if they'd fill out a CSS hidden form that sent the thread to moderation.
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Can't you just fix the sign up system so only human have access? Maybe an email verification or something.
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Email verification doesn't even slow down many automated spammers.
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A lot of the spam that comes in actually gets nuked before the members ever see it. We have ways of keeping it to a minimum, but the spammers always find ways of posting their stuff. It's a war that will never end and all we can do is keep up in the fight. Keep reporting what you see and we will continue cleaning up their mess.
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A lot of people on the forum - and not just spammers - join, and post a few times, or sometimes only once, just to get an answer to a problem; anything which makes it more difficult for newbies to get the information they need (such as a threshold of 25 posts before you can make a thread, or even a threshold of five posts before you can create a thread), is something I'd view with some reluctance. |
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Seems to be a dedicated attack today...I've reported about 7 so far and they keep coming....Perfume, clothing etc. Please report these if you see them. They are hard to miss today....The front page is clogged up.
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