Spam-Users
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Re: Spam-Users
Mods can not do anything agains spam bots. They can not delete these users nor can they configure the Captcha. This board and the German one are very outdated and I don't know if this will ever change. I don't thinks Fred has spare time for that but he doesn't seem to want any help either.
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Re: Spam-Users
I'm kind of surprised spam users/bots can circumvent the current registration page. Or are they 'real' people?
Anyway, a manual approval of the first couple of posts of a new user comes a long way... And allow moderators to delete NEW accounts.
Certainly annoying when using the feature 'view active topics' which I frequently use to skim the contents.
Anyway, a manual approval of the first couple of posts of a new user comes a long way... And allow moderators to delete NEW accounts.
Certainly annoying when using the feature 'view active topics' which I frequently use to skim the contents.
Re: Spam-Users
Yes there's a lot of spam users lately, sometimes they're easy to spot as soon as they register
but recently they've been becoming a little more tricky making seemingly innocuous posts
only to come back later and edit them with urls.
but recently they've been becoming a little more tricky making seemingly innocuous posts
only to come back later and edit them with urls.
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Re: Spam-Users
It's ridiculous. Please do something, even if it's manual verification before posting.
Look at these posts from just now. Why was the user "g34dfsd" even allowed to join? Crazy!
Look at these posts from just now. Why was the user "g34dfsd" even allowed to join? Crazy!
Re: Spam-Users
yes it's annoying but I can't sit round all day waiting for spammers, had to go sailing!
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Re: Spam-Users
Can this not be implemented? I used to do that on a Simple Machines Forum I had years ago, and it reduced spam to zero.BarryG wrote:manual verification before posting
Re: Spam-Users
Only admin can do that.BarryG wrote:Can this not be implemented? I used to do that on a Simple Machines Forum I had years ago, and it reduced spam to zero.BarryG wrote:manual verification before posting
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Re: Spam-Users
That's what I mean. Hope someone higher up can do this. I'm not the first to mention or recommend it, either.idle wrote:Only admin can do that.
Re: Spam-Users
I'm fairly sure you can set permission to restrict new users post to a single topic.BarryG wrote:That's what I mean. Hope someone higher up can do this. I'm not the first to mention or recommend it, either.idle wrote:Only admin can do that.
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Re: Spam-Users
Do you still have no curfews in New Zealand? Probably won't be long now, and you will have enough time to delete spam users .idle wrote:I can't sit round all day waiting for spammers, had to go sailing!
Anyway, it's an outrage that you can still go sailing and I have to sit at home .
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Re: Spam-Users
They'll be making more announcements today, currently events >500 people are banned but that's about it. Truth be told I've been in self isolation for last 3 months, it's what we do here during the peak tourist season. hide away make a dash to the supermarket or go sailing!Josh wrote:Do you still have no curfews in New Zealand? Probably won't be long now, and you will have enough time to delete spam users .idle wrote:I can't sit round all day waiting for spammers, had to go sailing!
Anyway, it's an outrage that you can still go sailing and I have to sit at home .
Windows 11, Manjaro, Raspberry Pi OS
Re: Spam-Users
"Newly Registered Users Group - phpBB 3.0.6 also sees the introduction of the "Newly Registered Users" group. This feature, which may be enabled via the User Registration Settings page of the Administration Control Panel (ACP), allows the administrator to define a minimum post count; if a user is below this limit they will be a member of the Newly Registered Users group. Permissions may be set on this group much like any other group -- an example use is to place the Newly Registered Users group on the moderation queue for all forums. The user is automatically removed from the group when they reach the defined post amount. Be aware that this feature is not retroactive -- users who registered prior to a board's upgrade to phpBB 3.0.6 will not be placed in the Newly Registered Users group, regardless of their post count."
Re: Spam-Users
It appears that this forum too might have been infected by corona spammers.
Time for quarantine measures!
Time for quarantine measures!
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Re: Spam-Users
Lol, spam user spamming an anti-spam thread.
BTW: chbkoiklp457 joined in October, but didn't post anything for two months and now 45 posts...there must be some tool to prevent this. I hereby kindly ask to maybe get the permission to delete user posts. I work a lot of night shifts and maybe can relieve the mods a bit. Or maybe the permission to hide posts, so a mod can reapprove or delete them, if possible.
Edit: 57 posts now...
BTW: chbkoiklp457 joined in October, but didn't post anything for two months and now 45 posts...there must be some tool to prevent this. I hereby kindly ask to maybe get the permission to delete user posts. I work a lot of night shifts and maybe can relieve the mods a bit. Or maybe the permission to hide posts, so a mod can reapprove or delete them, if possible.
Edit: 57 posts now...
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