The Joy of Spambots

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The Joy of Spambots

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This shows you how many bot sign ups there have been in the last week alone. If I allowed auto-registration and access to the forum, it would be lost under an avalanche of spam. And no, even Google's filters won't keep them out.
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Re: The Joy of Spambots

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davidnorth wrote:
Sat Sep 13, 2025 1:46 pm
This shows you how many bot sign ups there have been in the last week alone. If I allowed auto-registration and access to the forum, it would be lost under an avalanche of spam. And no, even Google's filters won't keep them out.

bot-signups.jpg
Not quite sure i understand all this but i take it this isn't good.

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Re: The Joy of Spambots

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Dazroped wrote:
Mon Sep 15, 2025 9:37 am
davidnorth wrote:
Sat Sep 13, 2025 1:46 pm
This shows you how many bot sign ups there have been in the last week alone. If I allowed auto-registration and access to the forum, it would be lost under an avalanche of spam. And no, even Google's filters won't keep them out.

bot-signups.jpg
Not quite sure i understand all this but i take it this isn't good.
Sorry. I tend to assume others know more than me about this stuff. Spambots sign up on the forum with alarming frequency (almost another 100 of them since I originally posted this), despite so-called countermeasures to stop them. If I allowed new signups to automatically post on the forum, it would be awash in spam content. I therefore have to manually authorize/approve any new member. This is done by making them write to me and ask for approval, something I don't think a spambot could do without some telltale sign that the message was not from a human.

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