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I'm Curious
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I notice that spam offenders (and presumably others as well) go into Banned status.
So, just out of curiosity, how many Banned users are there on Ab, and what percentage of the total is this ?
So, just out of curiosity, how many Banned users are there on Ab, and what percentage of the total is this ?
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https:// en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ I_ Am_ Curious_( Yellow) (canaries are yellow?)
11:13 Mon 07th Jun 2021
most of them aren't really AB users, they're just shills who sign up to place an unpaid advertisement and get blitzed within moments.
As I understand it, if someone's suspended, even permanently, their posts remain on the site, presumably because some of them may be interesting or useful. When someone's banned, all their posts vanish with them, which is of no account if they're simply spam.
As I understand it, if someone's suspended, even permanently, their posts remain on the site, presumably because some of them may be interesting or useful. When someone's banned, all their posts vanish with them, which is of no account if they're simply spam.
They're not interested in your replies ael and the human ones won't even look at them. Just post and disappear.
A lot of spam on forums is posted by automated spambots, so it's not even a human.
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Forum _spam
A lot of spam on forums is posted by automated spambots, so it's not even a human.
https:/
I can't mind on what happened when I joined but do folk get a confirmation e-mail when they join?
Reading the link in Wiki,
"Confirmation e-mails to registering users prior to allowing the user a first log in, either containing a site-generated password or an activation code/link."
Would that not stop some of the spam?
Reading the link in Wiki,
"Confirmation e-mails to registering users prior to allowing the user a first log in, either containing a site-generated password or an activation code/link."
Would that not stop some of the spam?