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Re: Suggestion on the recent spam issue

Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2019 2:44 pm
by iansjack
Good news. Hopefully that will hit the spam on the head without being too onerous on the moderators.

Re: Suggestion on the recent spam issue

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2019 2:12 pm
by iansjack
I'm puzzled as to how spam is still getting through now that new posters are pre-moderated. Have they somehow found a way to bypass the restriction? (No details of how they are doing it, pleas.)

Re: Suggestion on the recent spam issue

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2019 5:53 pm
by klange
iansjack wrote:I'm puzzled as to how spam is still getting through now that new posters are pre-moderated. Have they somehow found a way to bypass the restriction? (No details of how they are doing it, pleas.)
They're using older accounts that bypass the moderation queue.

Re: Suggestion on the recent spam issue

Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2019 12:44 am
by iansjack
Is it possible to add all accounts with a zero post count to those that are pre-moderated? If not, I guess they'll soon run out of such accounts.

Re: Suggestion on the recent spam issue

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2020 4:40 pm
by StudlyCaps
Just to alert the mods and chase, it seems a number of spam threads have started appearing again.

Re: Suggestion on the recent spam issue

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2020 2:48 pm
by Rhodez
Hey guys

I would like to start using the forum and also understand the necessary conditions regards new users.
By writing this post I'm still waiting to get my first post approved, I registered the 30. of June.

Is there a fix amount of days to wait or should one just wait until a moderator (some day) approves the post?

I cannot recall to see any more information then I would get notices when something happens with the post.
What I'm trying to address here, is that it is many days to wait to people with interest without knowing what to expect.
Maybe procedure or information could be improved.

Cheers :)

Re: Suggestion on the recent spam issue

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 11:57 am
by Octocontrabass
A moderator with the "approve post" permission has to manually approve the post.

(You may have guessed already that I currently do not have that permission.)

Re: Suggestion on the recent spam issue

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 1:27 pm
by Rhodez
I did expect it to manually, but I did also guess that any moderator could do it, hehe.

A related question,
So my original first post is not approved yet, if it still exist. Is it true that a user cannot see ones own "pending-posts"? I guess this is more a phpBB question.
And is it still open for approval, or is it only the latest post for a new user which "exists", so I just have to write it again?

Re: Suggestion on the recent spam issue

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 12:36 pm
by PeterX
Rhodez wrote:I did expect it to manually, but I did also guess that any moderator could do it, hehe.

A related question,
So my original first post is not approved yet, if it still exist. Is it true that a user cannot see ones own "pending-posts"? I guess this is more a phpBB question.
And is it still open for approval, or is it only the latest post for a new user which "exists", so I just have to write it again?
I don't know this forum's details. But generally speaking you shouldn't post it again before you got a message from an admin.

Re: Suggestion on the recent spam issue

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 4:53 pm
by klange
Rhodez wrote:I did expect it to manually, but I did also guess that any moderator could do it, hehe.

A related question,
So my original first post is not approved yet, if it still exist. Is it true that a user cannot see ones own "pending-posts"? I guess this is more a phpBB question.
And is it still open for approval, or is it only the latest post for a new user which "exists", so I just have to write it again?
Until at least one is approved, all posts you make will go through the moderation queue, and each post that ends up there needs to be separately approved.

Re: Suggestion on the recent spam issue

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2020 5:42 am
by nexos
Looks like the spam really started heating up yesterday. A spammer responded to a thread from 2002 #-o . Plus, there are so many new accounts created. How come the spam accounts aren't deleted?

Re: Suggestion on the recent spam issue

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2020 5:50 am
by klange
nexos wrote:Looks like the spam really started heating up yesterday. A spammer responded to a thread from 2002 #-o . Plus, there are so many new accounts created. How come the spam accounts aren't deleted?
All new accounts must have a post accepted by the moderation queue before they can post without going through it, and we ban anything that post spam or suspicious content in the moderation queue. If you believe there is a problematic account or post, please be sure to report it. We can not delete accounts, but we do make efforts to ban any lingering spambots from before the moderation queue was enabled.

Re: Suggestion on the recent spam issue

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2020 6:11 am
by nexos
Ok have you noticed that bot called Majestic-12 that comes online? Is that the spambot? Also, aren't these spam accounts taking up a lot of space on Chase's server?

Re: Suggestion on the recent spam issue

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2020 4:50 pm
by klange
Majestic-12 is a web crawler. There is no such user by that name. The “bots” you see listed in the online members list are all web crawlers detected by their user agents and not actual members.

As for banned accounts from spambots, they take up a negligible amount of space and we remove their posts. We can’t do anything more than that.

I can not find the post you were referring to previously.

Re: Suggestion on the recent spam issue

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2020 10:32 am
by nexos
@klange, why are there so many spam threads? How come they haven't been deleted?