Spam in the General Forum
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Spam in the General Forum
So SPAM has been a huge problem in this forum... I'm changing the name to test a theory.... Common Place it now is....
I couldn't think of a better name but feel free to suggest one.
I couldn't think of a better name but feel free to suggest one.
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good thing
Maybe it's a good thing to have this forum. At least the junk is all in one place. Or most of it anyway.
I know it's a lot. But perhaps the forums should be moderated a little more. When people sign up, you should make them have to be approved for their first messages. That should take care of software right? Then those who are people that spam could get through. But it wouldn't be worth the effort for most.
Not sure what your options are at this point other than putting the forums on lockdown...
I know it's a lot. But perhaps the forums should be moderated a little more. When people sign up, you should make them have to be approved for their first messages. That should take care of software right? Then those who are people that spam could get through. But it wouldn't be worth the effort for most.
Not sure what your options are at this point other than putting the forums on lockdown...
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article ideas
"Without the spammers, I'd never know where to get fake Rolexes. "
Now that sounds like something you could write.
I suppose you could use spam to get ideas. I use another email account as a spam trap mostly. But I check it for article ideas. There really is a bunch of great article ideas I have gotten from searching through the junk mails.
Now that sounds like something you could write.
I suppose you could use spam to get ideas. I use another email account as a spam trap mostly. But I check it for article ideas. There really is a bunch of great article ideas I have gotten from searching through the junk mails.
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More spam
Just a heads up to whom it may concern:
There's one (a spam-scam message; twice as dangerous as regular spam should anyone take the solicitor up on his scam) in the [b]In House Work for Writers[/b] forum posted under the title of "How to find a job?" posted by gualiaShigalS.
There's one (a spam-scam message; twice as dangerous as regular spam should anyone take the solicitor up on his scam) in the [b]In House Work for Writers[/b] forum posted under the title of "How to find a job?" posted by gualiaShigalS.
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Re: article ideas
[quote="mskatmoon"]"Without the spammers, I'd never know where to get fake Rolexes. "
Now that sounds like something you could write.
I suppose you could use spam to get ideas. I use another email account as a spam trap mostly. But I check it for article ideas. There really is a bunch of great article ideas I have gotten from searching through the junk mails.[/quote]
That's a good idea. The 419 scams are especially inventive these days.
I keep a number of spam because the names of the senders are sufficiently normal-sounding to use them in a story or game when I'm reaching for one.
Now that sounds like something you could write.
I suppose you could use spam to get ideas. I use another email account as a spam trap mostly. But I check it for article ideas. There really is a bunch of great article ideas I have gotten from searching through the junk mails.[/quote]
That's a good idea. The 419 scams are especially inventive these days.
I keep a number of spam because the names of the senders are sufficiently normal-sounding to use them in a story or game when I'm reaching for one.
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What if we just deleted this particular category, Common Place, of the forum? "Author Exchange" pretty much has the same "anything goes" type of format yet doesn't get the same volume of spam as Common Place.
I delete dozens of spam per day in Common Place compared to just a sprinkling in the other categories and I'm sure Ed does as well. This particular section seems to have a bunch of automated subscribers that bombard us over and over. I'm starting to recognize the same spammers by name and subject line message.
If we deleted this category, would they just move on to the next available section or would we fall off their radar? I really don't know how they operate but they love this section for some reason.
I delete dozens of spam per day in Common Place compared to just a sprinkling in the other categories and I'm sure Ed does as well. This particular section seems to have a bunch of automated subscribers that bombard us over and over. I'm starting to recognize the same spammers by name and subject line message.
If we deleted this category, would they just move on to the next available section or would we fall off their radar? I really don't know how they operate but they love this section for some reason.
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