Kevin Bresnahan Posted April 11 Author Report Posted April 11 I check the members log every now & then and we still get new applicants pretty regularly. Today, I approved two new members: jimiayler & esilverm because their application info looks legit. We'll see if I was right or if they start spamming away. I approved a couple last month too but those two users never posted, so maybe it took me too long to approve them? I am toying with the idea of approving a few more, just to see if we can get more posters in here but I'm afraid of setting the spammers free to run wild. Quote
Dan Gould Posted April 11 Report Posted April 11 This place needs new posters. Or else it will consist of what are you listening to now, punctuated very occasionally by actually interesting conversation. Nobody wants spammers but why keep the door shut 99.9% of the way? Avoid the extra work of banning someone who spams and removing their posts? Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted April 11 Author Report Posted April 11 It's tricky. The biggest problem with a lot of the applicants is that most use a gmail.com e-mail address, which makes googling it near impossible. Also, a lot of the IP addresses appear spoofed or are in the far flung reaches of the globe. I actually don't know if the e-mail verification system works at all because some of them look weird. An to be honest, I've managed to find a few people who were clearly trying to spoof someone else, using e-mail addresses with slight variations from real e-mails. Quote
mjazzg Posted April 11 Report Posted April 11 Maybe we should just ask them if they have a copy of the Complete Bill Barron Mosaic. That should sift the wheat from the chaff. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Tuesday at 07:43 PM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 07:43 PM I've started approving some recent members but I've restricted their ability to post without mod approval. This way, we can make sure the person is not just a spammer. Although I do suppose they could still play nice for their first few posts and then spam the heck out of us. Quote
sonnymax Posted Tuesday at 08:12 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 08:12 PM 27 minutes ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: I've started approving some recent members but I've restricted their ability to post without mod approval... So these lucky few only get to contribute if you say so? SUPER-MODERATOR! Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Tuesday at 11:08 PM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 11:08 PM No. JSngry & I can both approve their posts. But if I don't turn this option on, they would be free to spam us if we're away from the board. My intention was to turn off post approval if the person is legit. I know of no other way to approve these people without risking this place becoming Spamville. That being said, I am open to suggestions. I doubt "approve them all" will work as there are almost 11,000 accounts awaiting approval dating back to 2016, which is when Jim A turned off auto-approve. Quote
Dan Gould Posted Tuesday at 11:17 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 11:17 PM What about deleting the 11,000 and starting with auto-approve, or a presumption of legitimate interest for most accounts, going forward? Quote
JSngry Posted Wednesday at 12:38 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 12:38 AM It's real easy to flag a spammer, and once flagged...but 11,000 is a bigassbuttload to do anything with more or less at once. I also wonder if a legitimate user from 2016 would still give a damn in 2025. If it was me and all of a sudden I got an approval notice 9 years after the fact, I would probably feel more than a little fuquitous about it. Or else I might think that I was being spammed. So I think that Dan's idea is in fact a good one and a practical one. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Wednesday at 04:22 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 04:22 PM Jim A made me a "Super Moderator" so that I could approve new members but that's all I can do - approve or reject each new account. I do not have access to the controls to turn on or off automatic approving of new members nor can I delete all of the members awaiting approval. I can only do them one at a time, which I am not willing to do at this time. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Wednesday at 04:47 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 04:47 PM 16 hours ago, JSngry said: It's real easy to flag a spammer, and once flagged...but 11,000 is a bigassbuttload to do anything with more or less at once. I also wonder if a legitimate user from 2016 would still give a damn in 2025. If it was me and all of a sudden I got an approval notice 9 years after the fact, I would probably feel more than a little fuquitous about it. Or else I might think that I was being spammed. So I think that Dan's idea is in fact a good one and a practical one. If you are up for it, I can go through the past few months and just blindly approve all of them without any post approval required. Just be aware that some of them appear to be obvious spammers. Quote
JSngry Posted Wednesday at 05:17 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 05:17 PM Then they will be flagged as such and live there forevermore. I would check first with Jim A though, to make sure that the server can handle such a load first. But if it can, yeah, onward. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Wednesday at 05:37 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 05:37 PM So I approved all the new members who added themselves in March & April, with the exception of one user whose E-mail was flagged by the system as a potential spammer. I also turned off post approval on the ones I recently enabled with that feature. Let the games begin. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Thursday at 02:39 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 02:39 PM I just approved all of the new members who signed up in February - 14 total. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Friday at 08:33 PM Author Report Posted Friday at 08:33 PM I just approved everyone but one new member from January. Quote
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