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hutchibk 07-31-2011 08:47 PM

Spammers are out of hand...
 
Spammers are creeping into almost every thread. They are so infuriating. Can anything be done?

ElaineM 07-31-2011 09:24 PM

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I agree. There has to be a way we can be more aggressive about this problem. It is especially sad when I see spammers replying to threads where people are having problems and asking for help and support from us.

BonnieR 07-31-2011 09:43 PM

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Yes, I agree. It is so sad to see someone, especially a newcomer, anxiously awaiting a reply only to hear from a disrespectful spammer instead.

chrisy 07-31-2011 10:30 PM

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Absolutely. I know we are working on adding some mire "monitors" to wavth for and delete etc. But lately seems to be a major issue with spammers begin able to register and posting in old threads. Creeps.

CourtneyL 08-01-2011 12:01 AM

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Would it be possible to create some sort of verification process? I know we do something similar before adding people to my local support group email list. Perhaps they need to be vetted by the web master before they're allowed to post. I don't know what this would entail but we could think about it.

Ellie F 08-01-2011 03:35 AM

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Totally agree. It's infuriating but also upsetting when they hijack threads.
Can't believe these spammers who are trying to sell stuff believe that ANYBODY on this board would buy from them when they behave in this disgraceful way.

Ellie

Pam P 08-01-2011 04:49 AM

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I agree with all your posts.

Becky 08-01-2011 05:06 AM

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I think Joe had to have something that allowed him to get rid of these quickly. I can't tell you how much time I spend cruising this board and getting rid of stuff. I know we could have it set up that only registered users can post. Yes - we would still get spam but we can ban the user and IP address. Over time, it would greatly reduce the spam. What do you think? We can work on this with our web person.

Hopeful 08-01-2011 06:44 AM

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Becky,

I would be for limiting posts to registered users, if that would eliminate the problem. However, these spammers that I see posting apparently seem to have registered somehow, as the posts are not coming from "unregistered/guest"s. That takes me back to CourtneyL's verification suggestion. It may make sense to have some kind of verification software step installed.

Hopeful

caya 08-01-2011 09:58 AM

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I agree with everyone - it is very upsetting to have these spammers - especially on old threads that relate to some of our Angel sisters.

Becky we appreciate all the work you and others do on this site. I hope some kind of solution can be found.

all the best
caya

StephN 08-01-2011 12:53 PM

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Hi everyone -
I also spend time like Becky on Spam Patrol here. Many of the insurance posts are from "guests." We have to remove those one by one. If someone posts after the spammer, they may get missed.

If the unwanted posts are reported we can get to them faster and saves us from having to scan the forums.

Some of the old threads that the spammers come back to I have closed.

Anyway, maybe we do have to go to a short "verification" process, but then someone has to be responsible for surveying all those posts and allowing or not. Maybe there is another way that can be done electronically?

Hopeful 08-01-2011 01:16 PM

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Quote:

If the unwanted posts are reported we can get to them faster and saves us from having to scan the forums.
Steph,

I and others have noted here that the "report this post" feature forces the reporter to wait 300 seconds between reporting posts. Is there any way to disable this feature? I would report more posts when I see them, but don't have time to hang around 300 seconds between each one when I see ten of them.

Hopeful

Jackie07 08-01-2011 01:19 PM

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I don't see why anyone should be allowed to post without registration. A 'guest' not only can attack us with a virus/viral links, he/she can attack us with verbally/emotionally abusive language anonymously.

People can still register with a false identity. But at least the IT people can trace the source when there's a need for investigation.

hutchibk 08-01-2011 04:22 PM

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Yeah, I have stopped reporting them because of the wait time between reporting them... the 300 seconds thing is a pain in the butt.

Also, as someone mentioned, most are not unregistered, they sign up over and over again as members with different names. I wish we had a way to flush them down the toilet!

fauxgypsy 08-01-2011 07:29 PM

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It is infuriating. There is no way that any of us would buy anything from them. There were two today in my inbox. One of them was from a thread from Lily Ecuador. It is disrespectful. I hope that you can find a way to stop them.

Ceesun 08-01-2011 07:33 PM

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Yes, I cannot remember having this problem before...it is way out of control. What can be done? Ceesun

sassy 08-01-2011 08:20 PM

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We are working with our IT guy to add two "Spam Patrolers" so that we can add "eyes". This should be in place in the next few days. We briefly discussed other action that can be taken. I will forward this thread to him so that he can review your ideas and make suggestions.

Catherine 08-01-2011 08:42 PM

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From my limited computer knowledge, I vote for the following:

1. Only registered members can post
2. We take up donations to have IT people help us out of this dilemna. We do not want to ask Becky, Steph and others to spend so much time protecting us.
3. Consider a brand new site with stricter rules, maybe this site has outgrown itself
4. We may need to spend major money to get this all done correctly.
5. Consider asking Komen or someone for a donation to help us.
6. Consider applying for a grant for continued IT support
7. My thanks to all who have been working on the problem

tricia keegan 08-02-2011 02:05 PM

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I moderate a cancer support board in the U.K and members are required to log in under their user name before posting which is the case on most sites I frequent and agree that this would help to cut down the amount of spam posts we get here!

Hopeful 08-03-2011 06:40 AM

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Well, ukashpayment has just made the point for us with the post above (which I reported, so it may be gone when you read this). How ironic the spammer thread got spammed.

Hopeful


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