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I deleted FIVE spammers on my own yesterday. I've nixed one today. My average, at this point, is one spammer/day.
Can we hurry up and remove the ICQ field, and implement any other measures available? I know it's low priority with the wiki being created and all, but anything is better than nothing.
I've also noticed the frequency behind bots using ICQ numbers as well.
Wes, I think there's more than enough justification here to remove the ICQ number field from the registration process now. If a user has an ICQ number, nothing stops him/her from posting it up in the contact thread.
I've also noticed the frequency behind bots using ICQ numbers as well.
Wes, I think there's more than enough justification here to remove the ICQ number field from the registration process now. If a user has an ICQ number, nothing stops him/her from posting it up in the contact thread.
Wes, I'd like to request mod access to the General forum. Occasionally, some spammer makes a post there that I turn out being helpless to remove because I don't have the access rights for that place.
I could go on and say that with Admin status I could ban their IPs and pulverize them... but I understand that'd be a stopgap solution only.
Any way patching the forum could solve this? I remember you've done that before, but I don't know what kind of measures it entails (time, effort, money?).
Well, if I had more programming skills, I'd put in a "if registrant submits ICQ despite there being no ICQ field visible, then deny registration" code, but I'm not entirely sure how - I don't want to break the forums.
I thought you guys had discussed a solution where the ICQ field is hidden in the registration page and when a bot enters it, it gets banned. Hardly anyone uses ICQ anyway.
There is a phpBB mod that makes registration require a confirmation code. It solved our spamming problem (after deleting some 300 spam posts in the span of a month, I was more than pleased to have the mod), but it was apparently a bitch to install.
Well, if I had more programming skills, I'd put in a "if registrant submits ICQ despite there being no ICQ field visible, then deny registration" code, but I'm not entirely sure how - I don't want to break the forums.
Well, if I had more programming skills, I'd put in a "if registrant submits ICQ despite there being no ICQ field visible, then deny registration" code, but I'm not entirely sure how - I don't want to break the forums.
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