Hi All,
Got a suggestion which I am surprised it hasn't been thought of yet. I have compiled a list of words that frequently get put into spam articles from bots and unfortunately we all have lives so it takes a little while for them to be removed. As a recommendation/suggestion, I would setup a word bank that blocks certain words from appearing in the thread, and disallow the post completely, or hide it from normal members until approved, like the transaction dispute comments, where a moderator has to approve.
"Gummies" - No one ever posts this and is always spam. If they do, it's ultra rare and should be put into the filter list.
"Keto" - Yes, this is a legitimate diet, but NO one posts about this either on the fourms, so another one to remove.
"WEIGHT-LOSS-FORMULA" - This phrase is used everywhere - Block this too. It's all one word as it's always joined together.
Dare I say more?
Leading on from this - https://builtbybit.com/threads/https-www-facebook-com-ireland-primaweightloss.706167/
If you see, no mention of "gummies", until you scroll down:
In the URL. So yes, please do ban this word completely!
Got a suggestion which I am surprised it hasn't been thought of yet. I have compiled a list of words that frequently get put into spam articles from bots and unfortunately we all have lives so it takes a little while for them to be removed. As a recommendation/suggestion, I would setup a word bank that blocks certain words from appearing in the thread, and disallow the post completely, or hide it from normal members until approved, like the transaction dispute comments, where a moderator has to approve.
"Gummies" - No one ever posts this and is always spam. If they do, it's ultra rare and should be put into the filter list.
"Keto" - Yes, this is a legitimate diet, but NO one posts about this either on the fourms, so another one to remove.
"WEIGHT-LOSS-FORMULA" - This phrase is used everywhere - Block this too. It's all one word as it's always joined together.
Dare I say more?
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Leading on from this - https://builtbybit.com/threads/https-www-facebook-com-ireland-primaweightloss.706167/
If you see, no mention of "gummies", until you scroll down:
In the URL. So yes, please do ban this word completely!
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