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On another forum I frequent (also phpBB but maybe a newer version) they have a little red exclamation mark you can click to report spam posts. These reported posts then become easily visible for a mod to deal with ie delete the posts & ban the user.
Would something like this be useful here if it can be implemented?
Would something like this be useful here if it can be implemented?
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It seems an excellent idea John. Any method of reducing spam has to be worth a try.Temujin wrote:On another forum I frequent (also phpBB but maybe a newer version) they have a little red exclamation mark you can click to report spam posts. These reported posts then become easily visible for a mod to deal with ie delete the posts & ban the user.
Would something like this be useful here if it can be implemented?
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Unfortunately the chances of contacting an admin are slim.UBT - bobuk wrote:Great idea....as we seem to be getting more and more spam of late..
Lets see if our admins can come up with something.
b.
I have been sending PMs to Darren for over three months, and they have all been flagged as unread.
I`m afraid you`re likely to be stuck with mods!
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I don't know what version this board is but there are some tips on the phpBB forums about blocking spam and the recent increase in it (I like the Q&A register procedure, a Boinc based question should let real people get in and block the bots).
http://www.phpbb.com/community/viewtopi ... &t=2122696
http://www.phpbb.com/community/viewtopi ... &t=2122696

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Just an update:
The forum software used here is a bit on the old side now.....but it is reliable, and easy-ish to adapt, with various tried and tested "mods" and "add-ins"....
However, while the phpBB software has moved on, it's an issue about whether we change the software and *hope* that all the existing threads can be exported into the new version.....and previous experience of the newer version of software indicates that it's not so simple or easy.
If the *only* major issue is to do with spam-bots then we can deal with that simply enough - either by PM to Rick or me, or via an email to me (founder at ukboincteam.com).
If we think we need extra functions, then I'm sure we can come up with a plan to try and migrate from the existing version to a newer, more functional version.
regards
Tim
The forum software used here is a bit on the old side now.....but it is reliable, and easy-ish to adapt, with various tried and tested "mods" and "add-ins"....
However, while the phpBB software has moved on, it's an issue about whether we change the software and *hope* that all the existing threads can be exported into the new version.....and previous experience of the newer version of software indicates that it's not so simple or easy.
If the *only* major issue is to do with spam-bots then we can deal with that simply enough - either by PM to Rick or me, or via an email to me (founder at ukboincteam.com).
If we think we need extra functions, then I'm sure we can come up with a plan to try and migrate from the existing version to a newer, more functional version.
regards
Tim
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