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Post by Hostrauser » Sat Jul 05, 2008 4:51 pm

If you take a look at the memberlist for accounts created in the past couple of days, you'll notice a whole lot of spammer accounts (nonsense names, homepage links to spam sites, etc.). As such, we are experiencing an uptick in the amount of spam posts for the time being. Rest assured that the moderating staff will take care of these as soon as we see them. Dave has already been notified about the accounts.

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Post by The Aceman » Sun Jul 06, 2008 1:48 am

And a reminder that clicking on any of the links in these posts could be potentially harmful to you and your computer! :(
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Post by Hostrauser » Sun Jul 06, 2008 8:54 am

The Aceman wrote:And a reminder that clicking on any of the links in these posts could be potentially harmful to you and your computer! :(
Agreed. And, thanks to image linking, some of the posts have been graphic. If it looks like an obvious spam thread, just ignore it.

Also, allow me to clarify: this post serves as a message that you don't need to PM the moderators about these threads. We will delete them as soon as we log on and see them, which is the same time we'd be seeing any PMs anyway.

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Post by IsnipeWithAknife » Sun Jul 06, 2008 1:18 pm

Hostrauser wrote:you don't need to PM the moderators about these threads. We will delete them as soon as we log on and see them, which is the same time we'd be seeing any PMs anyway.
that means PM moderators about spam threads because it annoys them!
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Post by fieldshowqueen » Sun Jul 06, 2008 2:10 pm

Hostrauser wrote:Also, allow me to clarify: this post serves as a message that you don't need to PM the moderators about these threads. We will delete them as soon as we log on and see them, which is the same time we'd be seeing any PMs anyway.
I will PM mods if the spam is particularly pr0nish and I see that a mod is online. The sooner it is gone, the better in my book. :)
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Post by Bandmaster » Sun Jul 06, 2008 7:10 pm

Plus I am deleting their user accounts as fast as I find them, in some cases only minutes after they register.

There are websites out there that are resources for spammers and every now and then they will list our website URL as a location where they can post their crap. When that happens we get a sudden rash of spam postings and registrations, as we are getting now. Only they soon learn that their time is wasted because not only do I delete their accounts, I ban the email account domains they use to register. That means if their email address is abcdef@xyz.com, I band all email addresses coming from xyz.com. They have to create a new email address everytime they try to register here. They eventually get the hint and go away.
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Post by aLL your BASS » Fri Jul 18, 2008 2:52 pm

i don't know if everyone else has been experiencing this, but i use one of my e-mail accounts for this forum alone (meaning i don't use it for any other online account [i.e. myspace, youtube, etc.]). and since the spam topics have been popping up i've been getting some explicit spam. i have my spam guard on, but they still manage to get in and flood my inbox.

is there anything that i can do about it? i use a yahoo account for this forum. suggestions would be highly appreciated...thanks!

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Post by mkosbie » Fri Jul 18, 2008 6:40 pm

Use g-mail. They have the most adaptive/intuitive spam interface I've ever used (that includes custom configured Oracle, ORF, Yahoo, and a couple of local ISPs).
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Post by Hostrauser » Fri Jul 18, 2008 8:23 pm

Yahoo! Mail is the Internet Explorer of webmail programs. It's okay to use when you're first starting out and don't know any better, but really you should upgrade as soon as possible.

I agree, go with gmail. I use my main gmail account for this forum and every other forum and don't have a problem with spam.

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Post by The Aceman » Sat Jul 19, 2008 10:33 am

I have a hotmail account that I use to register for all online sites, and just expect spam to go there, I only ever check it for things like confirmation emails, and then I have a separate personal account through my ISP Verizon, that I give out to people I actually know and want emailing me.
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Post by Ryan H. Turner » Sat Jul 19, 2008 11:44 am

Sorry Kevin about the notification angle on this. I sort of freaked out a couple of weeks ago about something that was inappropriate here, so I promise I won't IM everyone again.

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Post by Hostrauser » Sat Jul 19, 2008 9:38 pm

No problem. I still get PMs several times a week about porn spam in off-topic. EVERY SINGLE TIME, without exception, by the time I've logged on to get the PM, the posts have already been deleted by someone else. It's just not an efficient way of notifying us any more quickly.

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Re: Spam Spam Spam Spam...

Post by The Aceman » Sun Aug 17, 2008 6:00 pm

To update this thread with the new forum software...you'll notice there is now a button with a red exclamation point at the bottom right corner of every post. You can use this button to report inappropriate posts, whether it is spam or just a user that is out of line. Please feel free to use this function to notify moderators of any post that concerns you, rather than by PM.
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Re: Spam Spam Spam Spam...

Post by Bandmaster » Sun Aug 17, 2008 10:19 pm

BTW, not one spammer has been able to make it through the new safeguards built into the new version of the forum software!

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Re: Spam Spam Spam Spam...

Post by bassoonuba » Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:52 am

Bandmaster wrote:BTW, not one spammer has been able to make it through the new safeguards built into the new version of the forum software!

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Woo-hoO! Score one for Dave.
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