It takes an actual person quite a bit of time to go through the threads and remove the posts but the bot just runs some script I guess that finds posts and posts on them. A lot of effort to remove not much to post.
This site probably doesn't have then time and manpower to do it so they just let it go.
It takes an actual person quite a bit of time to go through the threads and remove the posts but the bot just runs some script I guess that finds posts and posts on them. A lot of effort to remove not much to post.
This site probably doesn't have then time and manpower to do it so they just let it go.
Put in the tech where you at least have to click on all the images with a certain item (like a stoplight or fire hydrant) in them to create an account, or even at every post made. Personally, I would be willing to have that 5-second inconvenience at posting to stop the bots on here. But I imagine implementing that system would cost money that MMORPG.com doesn't have, or at least isn't willing to spend. That, and I believe at this point, those who run this site have simply stopped caring.
It takes an actual person quite a bit of time to go through the threads and remove the posts but the bot just runs some script I guess that finds posts and posts on them. A lot of effort to remove not much to post.
This site probably doesn't have then time and manpower to do it so they just let it go.
Put in the tech where you at least have to click on all the images with a certain item (like a stoplight or fire hydrant) in them to create an account, or even at every post made. Personally, I would be willing to have that 5-second inconvenience at posting to stop the bots on here. But I imagine implementing that system would cost money that MMORPG.com doesn't have, or at least isn't willing to spend. That, and I believe at this point, those who run this site have simply stopped caring.
If you could put in such a system for the first X posts that would be great. Maybe have to do it for the first 50 or so and then the requirement gets dropped
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It takes an actual person quite a bit of time to go through the threads and remove the posts but the bot just runs some script I guess that finds posts and posts on them. A lot of effort to remove not much to post.
This site probably doesn't have then time and manpower to do it so they just let it go.
Put in the tech where you at least have to click on all the images with a certain item (like a stoplight or fire hydrant) in them to create an account, or even at every post made. Personally, I would be willing to have that 5-second inconvenience at posting to stop the bots on here. But I imagine implementing that system would cost money that MMORPG.com doesn't have, or at least isn't willing to spend. That, and I believe at this point, those who run this site have simply stopped caring.
If you could put in such a system for the first X posts that would be great. Maybe have to do it for the first 50 or so and then the requirement gets dropped
First 100 posts I say. That way know it will take dedication to spam these forums.
It takes an actual person quite a bit of time to go through the threads and remove the posts but the bot just runs some script I guess that finds posts and posts on them. A lot of effort to remove not much to post.
This site probably doesn't have then time and manpower to do it so they just let it go.
Put in the tech where you at least have to click on all the images with a certain item (like a stoplight or fire hydrant) in them to create an account, or even at every post made. Personally, I would be willing to have that 5-second inconvenience at posting to stop the bots on here. But I imagine implementing that system would cost money that MMORPG.com doesn't have, or at least isn't willing to spend. That, and I believe at this point, those who run this site have simply stopped caring.
If you could put in such a system for the first X posts that would be great. Maybe have to do it for the first 50 or so and then the requirement gets dropped
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. Even if they only did the first 10 or 20, I bet that would eliminate the problem. These spam bot companies are probably looking for zero-effort, easy pickings like is currently the case on here.
Bethesda's old forums had a NO LINK until X number of posts. I think theirs was 5. Simple. Easy. No hassle.
Make it 5 or 10 posts before someone can post a link. Problem mostly solved.
- Al
Personally the only modern MMORPG trend that annoys me is the idea that MMOs need to be designed in a way to attract people who don't actually like MMOs. Which to me makes about as much sense as someone trying to figure out a way to get vegetarians to eat at their steakhouse. - FARGIN_WAR
Bethesda's old forums had a NO LINK until X number of posts. I think theirs was 5. Simple. Easy. No hassle.
Make it 5 or 10 posts before someone can post a link. Problem mostly solved.
Yeah, but some of the bots on here are already posting things like wwxw.scamsite.com to get around that. They need to prevent the spam bots from posting at all.
My question is always: Who actually clicks those? I mean, what level of human sees a bot post, in poor English, making insane claims about "I make $16k a month and you can too!" on an MMORPG site and decides to click the link?
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My question is always: Who actually clicks those? I mean, what level of human sees a bot post, in poor English, making insane claims about "I make $16k a month and you can too!" on an MMORPG site and decides to click the link?
Apparently, enough idiots do
- Al
Personally the only modern MMORPG trend that annoys me is the idea that MMOs need to be designed in a way to attract people who don't actually like MMOs. Which to me makes about as much sense as someone trying to figure out a way to get vegetarians to eat at their steakhouse. - FARGIN_WAR
This may sound naive but doesn't flagging the post and giving 'spambot' as the reason go straight to the Mods?
I'm not sure, but those have to be manually removed. I see posts I flagged over 2 months ago (March/April) still here.
- Al
Personally the only modern MMORPG trend that annoys me is the idea that MMOs need to be designed in a way to attract people who don't actually like MMOs. Which to me makes about as much sense as someone trying to figure out a way to get vegetarians to eat at their steakhouse. - FARGIN_WAR
Simple fix is give limited mod rights to trusted forum members. Also add some of the things mentioned above. Like no links till you have done 10 posts. No ability to create a thread till you have 20 replies. Some action is better then none.
Simple fix is give limited mod rights to trusted forum members. Also add some of the things mentioned above. Like no links till you have done 10 posts. No ability to create a thread till you have 20 replies. Some action is better then none.
My question is always: Who actually clicks those? I mean, what level of human sees a bot post, in poor English, making insane claims about "I make $16k a month and you can too!" on an MMORPG site and decides to click the link?
Came close when I had a double click issue with my mouse and the "Flag this!" button on the report window appeared right over the link in the thread. Luckily I was able to move my mouse cursor off to the side enough to not click through it.
Simple fix is give limited mod rights to trusted forum members. Also add some of the things mentioned above. Like no links till you have done 10 posts. No ability to create a thread till you have 20 replies. Some action is better then none.
Oh God, no. Moderator rights to members would be so much worse and cause so much more unhappiness than the spambots do.
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Now that is funny. A spambot spamming on a post about spambots.
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Now that is funny. A spambot spamming on a post about spambots.
Also impressive that he started doing this, as far as I can tell, when he was 13.5 months old and now he seems to be offering (heart?) bypasses.
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Now that is funny. A spambot spamming on a post about spambots.
Look at his post count; 14. Thats a dedicated spambot!
Bethesda's old forums had a NO LINK until X number of posts. I think theirs was 5. Simple. Easy. No hassle.
Make it 5 or 10 posts before someone can post a link. Problem mostly solved.
This would be a good step, but it is not full-proof. I have seen bots make a post or two without links, then edit them later to put links in. Also I have seen bots quote other posters and insert a link in the quote.
I have a simple solution albeit kind of hurts legit users. 5 days needed after sign up and 1 month before you can post a link.Number of posts is not as effective as 1 month because they could simply spam 5 posts in 2 minutes lol.
The reason i use 5 days and 1 month is because i feel both need to be long enough to make the person lose interest and/or forget.Maybe 5 days is too harsh because a new user will be turned off big time so idk that what number makes perfect sense but the 1 month i would be steadfast on for links.
I find it sad that detection cannot spot a link just by changing one letter in the string,seems very odd.
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Making it scan for links will not work, just like it doesn't work for in-game gold spammers. They'll use spaces, special characters and what have you and will easily get around the restriction.
Introduce a captcha for the first five posts after registration and use a cooldown system after each post for accounts with < 20 posts.
Bots generate a dozen spam posts within a minute or two - no human will ever be able to do that. It's not that hard to detect.
Once the forum detects a large number of posts from the same (new) account within 5 minutes or so, all of them would be automatically hidden and flagged for review. Also, add a 1h cooldown after each post from a new account (in addition to a captcha on the first posts) and that should do it.
Edit: take a look at the comments section in the Vermintide article. It's ridiculous.
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Try a MUD today at http://www.mudconnect.com/This site probably doesn't have then time and manpower to do it so they just let it go.
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First 100 posts I say. That way know it will take dedication to spam these forums.
- Al
Personally the only modern MMORPG trend that annoys me is the idea that MMOs need to be designed in a way to attract people who don't actually like MMOs. Which to me makes about as much sense as someone trying to figure out a way to get vegetarians to eat at their steakhouse.- FARGIN_WAR
All time classic MY NEW FAVORITE POST! (Keep laying those bricks)
"I should point out that no other company has shipped out a beta on a disc before this." - Official Mortal Online Lead Community Moderator
Proudly wearing the Harbinger badge since Dec 23, 2017.
Coined the phrase "Role-Playing a Development Team" January 2018
"Oddly Slap is the main reason I stay in these forums." - Mystichaze April 9th 2018
Apparently, enough idiots do
- Al
Personally the only modern MMORPG trend that annoys me is the idea that MMOs need to be designed in a way to attract people who don't actually like MMOs. Which to me makes about as much sense as someone trying to figure out a way to get vegetarians to eat at their steakhouse.- FARGIN_WAR
I'm not sure, but those have to be manually removed. I see posts I flagged over 2 months ago (March/April) still here.
- Al
Personally the only modern MMORPG trend that annoys me is the idea that MMOs need to be designed in a way to attract people who don't actually like MMOs. Which to me makes about as much sense as someone trying to figure out a way to get vegetarians to eat at their steakhouse.- FARGIN_WAR
Came close when I had a double click issue with my mouse and the "Flag this!" button on the report window appeared right over the link in the thread. Luckily I was able to move my mouse cursor off to the side enough to not click through it.
“Microtransactions? In a single player role-playing game? Are you nuts?”
― CD PROJEKT RED
5 days needed after sign up and 1 month before you can post a link.Number of posts is not as effective as 1 month because they could simply spam 5 posts in 2 minutes lol.
The reason i use 5 days and 1 month is because i feel both need to be long enough to make the person lose interest and/or forget.Maybe 5 days is too harsh because a new user will be turned off big time so idk that what number makes perfect sense but the 1 month i would be steadfast on for links.
I find it sad that detection cannot spot a link just by changing one letter in the string,seems very odd.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
Introduce a captcha for the first five posts after registration and use a cooldown system after each post for accounts with < 20 posts.
Bots generate a dozen spam posts within a minute or two - no human will ever be able to do that. It's not that hard to detect.
Once the forum detects a large number of posts from the same (new) account within 5 minutes or so, all of them would be automatically hidden and flagged for review. Also, add a 1h cooldown after each post from a new account (in addition to a captcha on the first posts) and that should do it.
Edit: take a look at the comments section in the Vermintide article. It's ridiculous.