Am I alone among IAC members using the forum who has been receiving what appears to be spam?
It hadn't yesterday on all four forums, a load of gibberish on each of them.
Nobody mentioned it yesterday, so I'll mention it now because it's happended again this morning, on all but the first forum - that is, the following, from one "tuvw708" -
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What's this all about?
Ian Woodward
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Re: you can soon
Yes, sorry, odd bits of spam come our way. As soon as Jan, Mike or I spot them we delete the person and the posts. Usually we do that before anyone notices. The latest spammer came on during the two hours I was off shopping at Morrisons this morning!
The forum joining process keeps out the scores (literally) of robot spammers which try to get on every day, but there is a group in China who use real people - presumably English-speaking students - to join up. There is no practical defence against that other than making every applicant wait for manual approval. That is frustrating if a legitimate user signs up because she or he want to make a point or ask a question immediately. We may have to move to that if the problem gets worse.
We take off two or three a day at present.
Dave (who oddly enough likes tinned spam but not the web-based kind ... )
The forum joining process keeps out the scores (literally) of robot spammers which try to get on every day, but there is a group in China who use real people - presumably English-speaking students - to join up. There is no practical defence against that other than making every applicant wait for manual approval. That is frustrating if a legitimate user signs up because she or he want to make a point or ask a question immediately. We may have to move to that if the problem gets worse.
We take off two or three a day at present.
Dave (who oddly enough likes tinned spam but not the web-based kind ... )
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Re: you can soon
Ah, we learn smething new every day, Dave...I somehow thought that internet forums were immune from spam, but now I know that that's one definition of naivety.
Ian (who as a boy loved spam fritters but as an adult hates frittered spams...)
Ian (who as a boy loved spam fritters but as an adult hates frittered spams...)