I have a returning human spammer who uses different names, ips and emails.
The only thing there is in common is words in the link he posts.
To prevent this I have activated post approval, but find it kind of time consuming to approve posts...
Any ideas on a workaround?
Human SPAMMER
Human SPAMMER
Regards Stoker
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Word censor his links?
There used to be a kitchen company in the UK that must have used a dodgy (is there any other kind?) 'seo' company . The links were similar but varied by town name, they always included 'kitchen' though so I added the following word censors...
*kitchen*.co.uk
*kitchen*.com
They still registered to try though but I have since made another change to my site so that anyone in the APNIC region has to request an account rather than being able to register themselves. No use if your target audience is in that region but mine isn't.
There used to be a kitchen company in the UK that must have used a dodgy (is there any other kind?) 'seo' company . The links were similar but varied by town name, they always included 'kitchen' though so I added the following word censors...
*kitchen*.co.uk
*kitchen*.com
They still registered to try though but I have since made another change to my site so that anyone in the APNIC region has to request an account rather than being able to register themselves. No use if your target audience is in that region but mine isn't.
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Re: Human SPAMMER
Or post approval for new users only.
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This one kind of works. But they are stillallowed to post.Pond Life wrote:Word censor his links?
There used to be a kitchen company in the UK that must have used a dodgy (is there any other kind?) 'seo' company . The links were similar but varied by town name, they always included 'kitchen' though so I added the following word censors...
*kitchen*.co.uk
*kitchen*.com
They still registered to try though but I have since made another change to my site so that anyone in the APNIC region has to request an account rather than being able to register themselves. No use if your target audience is in that region but mine isn't.
Thats what I am doing ATM. But I dont like the worktumba25 wrote:Or post approval for new users only.
Regards Stoker
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Stop being lazy nub.