Forum spam
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- Transistor Rhythm
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Forum spam
I think the forum has a problem lately of manual spamming, again this morning:
viewtopic.php?p=90222#90221
Their main goal is getting a link from a reputed website to a website they want to promote in Google, because Google's algorithm looks at how many high quality websites link to your websites.
Maybe you could close down the possibility for people to put links in their signatures and profiles, and/or automatically put an automatic rel=nofollow parameter in every link? Or disable any type of link until has 10 posts or more?
viewtopic.php?p=90222#90221
Their main goal is getting a link from a reputed website to a website they want to promote in Google, because Google's algorithm looks at how many high quality websites link to your websites.
Maybe you could close down the possibility for people to put links in their signatures and profiles, and/or automatically put an automatic rel=nofollow parameter in every link? Or disable any type of link until has 10 posts or more?
Fridgecarver
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Re: Forum spam
The "human" spammers are quickly recognized and suppressed, though they are cleaver and clever (they read one message and try to reply something related to the subject).
The two spammers seen this morning are from Vietnam and India.
New tools could be added in the future versions of the Forum. But I'm not sure if people would appreciate a suppression of the signatures.
Patrice Fivat
The two spammers seen this morning are from Vietnam and India.
New tools could be added in the future versions of the Forum. But I'm not sure if people would appreciate a suppression of the signatures.
Patrice Fivat
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Yes, trying to filter out spamers is always balancing with getting normal people registering easily in. Either you make life hard for them and have more strict control for spamers or you allow folks register more easily and will have sometimes spammers getting in and send some notes before admins will close them out.
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I think putting rel=nofollow in every link will at least defeat the purpose of the spamming and won't bother regular users. I think they get paid $0.01 per VALID incoming link.
I found some online documentation here for PHPBB3: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=616374
Somebody even posted an example how to limit it for people having less than x posts. I think all links including signatures are rendered through that piece of code.
I found some online documentation here for PHPBB3: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=616374
Somebody even posted an example how to limit it for people having less than x posts. I think all links including signatures are rendered through that piece of code.
Fridgecarver
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Exactly, I'm using like Patrice a phpBB 2.x.x forum and I installed this MOD's 6 year's ago --> 0 spamsTiger wrote:The easiest solution is to put a topic-related anti-spam question into the registration form.

http://phpbb.mwegner.de/francaise/phpbb ... index.html
The easiest solution is to switch to phpBB 3...
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