tired of PORN/SPAM threads
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For every honest mod that comes up with a way to block spammers, there are ten programmers developing new ways for their bots to get around it. There isn't a solution other than to have active mods that stay on top of it. I think this board does a great job in that area.
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Well, if actual humans are coming here and posting the spam, there is next to nothing that can be done about, period.
If they are bots, and most of them are, about the only thing we could do is beef up the captcha security during regestration and make it a little more difficult for a bot to enter. The image verification is a little lacking, but if we ever update to the newest vbulletin, the newest captcha modules are included.
Best thing to do is just ignore them. like everyone else said. Also, to be honest, I'm suprised you would even post this, as if we aren't doing our best to keep the **** out of the forums. Cut us some slack if you possibly could.
If they are bots, and most of them are, about the only thing we could do is beef up the captcha security during regestration and make it a little more difficult for a bot to enter. The image verification is a little lacking, but if we ever update to the newest vbulletin, the newest captcha modules are included.
Best thing to do is just ignore them. like everyone else said. Also, to be honest, I'm suprised you would even post this, as if we aren't doing our best to keep the **** out of the forums. Cut us some slack if you possibly could.
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Being a newbie on this board, I don't agree with limiling the ability of newbies posting, since a lot of them find these forums to ask questions and it would prevent them from doing so. You could always have a section, that would be the only place newbies could post, that way it would be easier to police. You could always force the newbies to supply an open valid email address, so the other forum members could message them about their displeasure and make sure its from a real ISP, not some hot mail account.
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I gotta give kudos to you Mods/Admins on this one. Because until I just read this, I never knew there were any **** threads being created, and I've been here for a couple years now. So this is all news to me.
To the OP, I'm going to have to agree with what the majority has already suggested. If it looks fishy, don't open the thread. You can always hover your mouse over the thread title to read a preview of what's being talked about in the thread. Either that or just don't surf the site at work. Seems like a no brainier to me.
To the OP, I'm going to have to agree with what the majority has already suggested. If it looks fishy, don't open the thread. You can always hover your mouse over the thread title to read a preview of what's being talked about in the thread. Either that or just don't surf the site at work. Seems like a no brainier to me.
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I love ls1tech, but hate the ****/spam threads. This is especially troublesome given many members surf at WORK. Why not impose a 50 post minimum before you can either (1)start a thread or (2) post pictures.
Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against ****, just would rather it not pop up at work.
Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against ****, just would rather it not pop up at work.
Just curious.
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This thread should have been done with a long time ago.
The only thing I can think of that would help, but not limit a newbies posting ability would be to force new members to post an introduction before they can post in the regular forums. Personally the mods and long time member do a great job of preventing this **** so leave it at that.
The only thing I can think of that would help, but not limit a newbies posting ability would be to force new members to post an introduction before they can post in the regular forums. Personally the mods and long time member do a great job of preventing this **** so leave it at that.
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as much as i hate the spam on these boards I have to give to the mods, they are very good about quickly removing it, esp. if its reported. its never there long. half the time i type my IBTL for the hell of it, then refresh, and its gone.