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  • Nca78N Nca78

    So, we're back at it again :(
    If necessary I volunteer to be moderator and do some weekend morning cleanup at Vietnamese time which is relatively close to invasion time of those chinese spamming robots...

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    zboblamont
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    @Nca78 Read your notification before opening on the laptop, 3 real posts out of 99+...
    If the problem lies in creation of new accounts, can a secondary intercept not be introduced to validate which a robot cannot circumvent?

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      The account are being created by real people, so any captcha-type countermeasurement will unfortunately fail.

      Why do we know this? The people behind the accounts get very angry and send us (admins) messages through different channels.

      @Nca78 thanks for your offer. Having a human covering another time zone could be very useful. I'll check with the team and get back to you.

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      • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

        The account are being created by real people, so any captcha-type countermeasurement will unfortunately fail.

        Why do we know this? The people behind the accounts get very angry and send us (admins) messages through different channels.

        @Nca78 thanks for your offer. Having a human covering another time zone could be very useful. I'll check with the team and get back to you.

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        @mfalkvidd Wow, thanks for that explanation, all quite bizarre then, presumably disruption is their motivation...
        Ok on the messages, presumably not wishing Merry Christmas....
        What a mad world...

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          #11

          Yes, pretty annoying people. I doubt they will sell more of whatever they're selling.

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          • hekH hek

            Yes, pretty annoying people. I doubt they will sell more of whatever they're selling.

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            @hek said in Spam postings:

            Yes, pretty annoying people. I doubt they will sell more of whatever they're selling.

            Maybe they're just looking for top position in searches when Chinese people look for specific things on saturday/sunday morning, they probably just need to be here a few hours to appear in search engines.

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              #13

              I don't know about chineese search engines. But all external links is no-follow. So they shouldn't give them any better ranking.

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                There are no links in the posts. They sell forged university diplomas through WeChat. So all they need is for people to read the WeChat number. Nofollow doesn't matter.

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                  In the time that I have been a part of the community, this is the worst I have seen this. Special thanks to the moderators for fixing this.

                  Vera Plus running UI7 with MySensors, Sonoffs and 1-Wire devices
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                  • dbemowskD dbemowsk

                    In the time that I have been a part of the community, this is the worst I have seen this. Special thanks to the moderators for fixing this.

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                    @dbemowsk Absolutely...

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                    • dbemowskD dbemowsk

                      In the time that I have been a part of the community, this is the worst I have seen this. Special thanks to the moderators for fixing this.

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                      mfalkvidd
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                      @dbemowsk that's because we've been better at keeping them at bay. I think I've seen over thousand spam posts.

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                      • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                        @dbemowsk that's because we've been better at keeping them at bay. I think I've seen over thousand spam posts.

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                        @mfalkvidd Perhaps concrete ankle bracelets would be better at keeping them at bay, or under it....

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                          Looks like we finally have the tools to keep spam out of the forum after upgrade.

                          This means a little more wait time for new users to get their posts accepted. But I think it's worth it to keep the evil spammers out.

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