Moderating new users
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Moderating new users
Don't you all think that setting new users to be moderated for their first post might be a good idea? It would prevent pretty much all spammers, like the one that dumped a bunch of stuff on the forum today.
I do it on two other phpBB forums; it's easy to do, and just requires that admins check for posts being held in moderation.
I do it on two other phpBB forums; it's easy to do, and just requires that admins check for posts being held in moderation.
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Re: Moderating new users
It's ok, if mods/admins are able to do it quickly enough (say within 24 hrs). OTOH, if mods/admins are active, they will spot spam and remove it pretty quickly anyway.
I'm fine with both methods.
I'm fine with both methods.
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Re: Moderating new users
Why do this? A little bit of fresh troll meat will not harm anyone, and it's not like there is a huge flood of spam on this forum. I see no reason to put obstacles in the way of first posts.
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Re: Moderating new users
kirkmc wrote:Don't you all think that setting new users to be moderated for their first post might be a good idea? It would prevent pretty much all spammers, like the one that dumped a bunch of stuff on the forum today.
I do it on two other phpBB forums; it's easy to do, and just requires that admins check for posts being held in moderation.
Seems like a good suggestion for me - it's only for the first post, and any mod or admin would be able to approve.
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gaius wrote:Why do this? A little bit of fresh troll meat will not harm anyone, and it's not like there is a huge flood of spam on this forum. I see no reason to put obstacles in the way of first posts.
There were about ten spam posts when I looked this morning. Once a forum gets in the radar of spammers, it'll just get worse.
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Seems like it would be a good idea if it really got to be a problem. I haven't seen much spam myself so I am guess it is not a big problem yet.
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Re: Moderating new users
gaius wrote:Why do this? A little bit of fresh troll meat will not harm anyone, and it's not like there is a huge flood of spam on this forum...
Actually, there has been a relatively huge attempt at trolling/spamming in the last week. I've been killing spammers/trolls left and right. ( Due to the horrible weather here in LA I've been stuck indoors, so I've been able to check the forum frequently )
FWIW, the trolls seem to be kiddy go players from Russia; the spammers seem to be clothing sellers from China.
EDIT: I looked at the admin and mod logs. It appears that Topazg has been deleteing a lot recently too.
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Re: Moderating new users
I think the admins are doing a great job at keeping the spam/trolling at bay right now.
This probably cannot be done, but it might be nice to permit normal users (users who've posted over a certain number) to censor posts by users of under, say, 10 posts.
But so far, it doesn't seem to be a major problem as it is.
This probably cannot be done, but it might be nice to permit normal users (users who've posted over a certain number) to censor posts by users of under, say, 10 posts.
But so far, it doesn't seem to be a major problem as it is.
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judicata wrote:I think the admins are doing a great job at keeping the spam/trolling at bay right now.
This probably cannot be done, but it might be nice to permit normal users (users who've posted over a certain number) to censor posts by users of under, say, 10 posts.
But so far, it doesn't seem to be a major problem as it is.
This seems like a terrible idea. It isn't obvious to me that it's reasonable to assume they are unwanted, and even if it was, I think other methods (like moderation) would be better.
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Re: Moderating new users
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This seems like a terrible idea. It isn't obvious to me that it's reasonable to assume they are unwanted, and even if it was, I think other methods (like moderation) would be better.
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Re: Moderating new users
I'm bumping this again. Wouldn't it be easier just to have new users set to moderation? In the few times I've checked the forum today, I've seen a half-dozen spams. I know it can be done (auto-moderation), because I do it on a forum I run...
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Re: Moderating new users
My feelings are:
- Occasionally I see a bit of spam here
- It quickly disappears as the mods delete it, and is very obvious
- As a new user, I always find it extremely annoying to have to await moderation. It is a strong push to not sign up at all.
=> I would rather see this small amount of spam occasionally than have to await moderation, and personally don't think moderation is necessary/a good idea
- Occasionally I see a bit of spam here
- It quickly disappears as the mods delete it, and is very obvious
- As a new user, I always find it extremely annoying to have to await moderation. It is a strong push to not sign up at all.
=> I would rather see this small amount of spam occasionally than have to await moderation, and personally don't think moderation is necessary/a good idea
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Re: Moderating new users
I wonder if we could implement the xkcd forum system for links. It's not allowed to post a link until a user has made five posts. This would make spam a little more difficult.
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Redundant wrote:I wonder if we could implement the xkcd forum system for links. It's not allowed to post a link until a user has made five posts. This would make spam a little more difficult.
phpBB has a feature whereby you can mod a user until a first post is approved. That's generally all you need in a specialized forum like this to know if they're for real.
And I highly doubt that many people would be put off by that type of moderation.
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Redundant wrote:I wonder if we could implement the xkcd forum system for links. It's not allowed to post a link until a user has made five posts. This would make spam a little more difficult.
Or perhaps there could be a list of approved sites for links. Any post that links elsewhere would await moderation.
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