Re: Help with Spammers
Noticing a trend of new accounts appearing, posting generic tea-related copypasta and non sequiturs for a few weeks, often seemingly written by a bot and/or akwardly run through google-translate, before switching to equally non sequitur link-posting for their SEO or marketing efforts, or whatever. Sigh.
Sep 9th, '17, 10:29
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Re: Help with Spammers
Yes I've noticed this also. Site admin are awal it seems, I haven't had a reply about new photo attachment problems yet.joelbct wrote: Noticing a trend of new accounts appearing, posting generic tea-related copypasta and non sequiturs for a few weeks, often seemingly written by a bot and/or akwardly run through google-translate, before switching to equally non sequitur link-posting for their SEO or marketing efforts, or whatever. Sigh.
Re: Help with Spammers
or new accounts listing 'health benefits' bullet points
imho... tea health posts/threads outside of academic-style discussion (preferably with links to peer reviewed articles) should be considered spam and deleted/banned
imho... tea health posts/threads outside of academic-style discussion (preferably with links to peer reviewed articles) should be considered spam and deleted/banned
Sep 14th, '17, 14:20
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Re: Help with Spammers
Yes I agree.pedant wrote: or new accounts listing 'health benefits' bullet points
imho... tea health posts/threads outside of academic-style discussion (preferably with links to peer reviewed articles) should be considered spam and deleted/banned
Re: Help with Spammers
Proper discussions can be taken down in a moment but the spam is still there? Oh boy.
Re: Help with Spammers
Then it wasn't a perfect choice to remove Chip as a mod, was it?Bef wrote: I guess steve is off during weekends...
