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Re: Spambot Prevention Suggestions
99.9% of the moderating I do is deleting spam. So here are some points:
1. For a while before last build season, all posts from new users had to approved by a moderator. On average, there seemed to be a 24-48 hour backlog on posts. Some users would then try to post again... and again... and again... and again because they did not see the posts show up immediately. This created almost as many problems as it solved. 2. The most viable method to preventing spam is to prohibit users that have under 50 posts OR less than 300 points (three green bars) in reputation from: - Posting hyperlinks in posts or signature - Editing their own posts 3. Some sub-forums have like 50 moderators, so chances are higher that someone will delete it sooner. Other really obscure and hardly ever used sub-forums have like 3 total moderators, and spam posts there can linger for months and months. I suggest we both significantly prune/lock/archive these forums and add some more active moderators to the remaining forums. I've seen some spammers go on a 10-20 post blitz of posting worthless drivel posts to get their post count up. 50 posts and 300 points should be a high enough threshold to discourage most spammers. And no hyperlinks of any kind make spam posts worthless. Maybe to help get some extra money, users under 50 posts or 300 rep points that donate to CD can have these restrictions immediately removed. |
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Re: Spambot Prevention Suggestions
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Just post a place holder: Awaiting post approval. At least send an e-mail to the poster. Then people know what is going on and not flood you. You could do away with hyperlinks if you snapshot the target website. Think like Google cache which is a spider. You can get a picture of the canvas object in Mozilla and Chrome browsers. Though this could get costly. Last edited by techhelpbb : 27-07-2013 at 12:47. |
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Re: Spambot Prevention Suggestions
Is there any possibility of updating the forum software to the current version 5?
Here is a list of plugins to help prevent spambots: http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/forum...ation-requests |
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Re: Spambot Prevention Suggestions
I think if users under a post count threshold post more than maybe 3 (insert amenable number here) links in their post/signature they should automatically get sent to moderation.
The timely removal of spam is definitely because there's very few moderators in some of the forums that weren't getting spammed until recently. I know more moderators were added a year or two ago, but it didn't really help much (I think only one or two of them is actually still active on Chief). I take down stuff whenever I get the notification but anything in obscure forums takes longer since there's only a handful of active moderators as Art said. |
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Re: Spambot Prevention Suggestions
How does one volunteer to help moderate the forums?
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Re: Spambot Prevention Suggestions
I think if we add on some moderation to posting links it should include a list of approved websites that don't need to be checked. Most links on here lead to either chiefdelphi.com or youtube.com, so by saying those are automatically approved would really lessen the burden on moderators.
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Re: Spambot Prevention Suggestions
In VB there is also the possibility of making users Super Moderators. This allows them to delete spam in any forum but stops short of giving the user Administrator privileges. I don't know how many of those CD has, but that might be helpful for spam removal purposes.
I also like Pault's suggestion: Make a whitelist of allowed links for posters who have under X posts and / or have been around for less than Y days. If the users need to link to something else, I'm sure we could just copy and paste a plaintext URL to see what the user is talking about. Not having hyperlinks for new users is a small price to pay that would really help I think. It's cool to see this community come together to brainstorm solutions to problems like these. I'm happy to help however possible with the spam problem. |
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Re: Spambot Prevention Suggestions
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I'm sure those with lower reps would like to volunteer to do that, too. I know I wouldn't mind helping out. |
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People with a full rep bar or other approved people gain the privilege to flag a post . If 3 people flag a post, it is automatically moved to a separate forum that only moderators can see. The mods can then go through that forum and delete all actual spam posts. If they come across something that isn't supposed to be there, they can return it to where it once was and issue a warning to the people who flagged it. 2 warnings and that person loses his/her privilege to flag. One other benefit of this system is that there would be no more problems where the spam is posted in a forum without any active moderators. |
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Re: Spambot Prevention Suggestions
it is possible in VB to restrict users with certain characteristics* from posting links. I would venture to say that is isn't spam unless it has hyperlinks.
*For example, number of posts, rep points, and so on. |
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Re: Spambot Prevention Suggestions
Here's another idea.
I'm not sure if VB supports this, but another forum I used to visit had an option to flag as spam. Then, if ten users with more than 100 posts had marked a post as spam, it would disappear, and a moderator could either delete it if it was spam, or keep it if it was a real post With this solution, the spam would show up, but it would disappear as soon as ten users marked it as spam. |
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Re: Spambot Prevention Suggestions
On that note, any user with say 600+ rep points on this forum knows what spam on this forum is and could mark it as spam, immediately quarantining the post. This would only require one member to perform. The moderator could then delete/ban/block the offending account.
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Re: Spambot Prevention Suggestions
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Another thing I've noticed is that generally speaking a thread title that has something to do with a celebrity, accident, or something having to do with Middle Eastern politics is usually spam. |
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Re: Spambot Prevention Suggestions
Every day for the last week seems like many spammer hits here. I don't want this great site to be ruined by spammers. Anything we can do to step up the fight? More mods?
I'm happy to mod if needed. I'm west coast so always up and on here late. And I think with over 11 years on the forums, I'm qualified enough. Let me know if I can help. |
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I thought someone mentioned there was a newer version of vBulletin with better spam blocking, but maybe that was awhile ago and we're already using that. |
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