Can't someone program a spam filter?

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newbury

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If new member - first post - only content of post is link to off site - delete post and send 440 volts to the posters keyboard.
 
   / Can't someone program a spam filter? #2  
If new member - first post - only content of post is link to off site - delete post and send 440 volts to the posters keyboard.

It seems very simple to make it such that members must have 3 posts before they can add links...
 
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I like the 440 volt idea then catapult the body into space.
 
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Another one just popped up. So frustrating.
 
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It seems very simple to make it such that members must have 3 posts before they can add links...
Or more like 50. If they made it where we could upload videos directly to the site there would be very little need for links.
 
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I'd guess that whoever wrote the script is a former employee of v Bulletin...
Without more information I imagine the script that posts the spam does not even use typical registration forms etc...(again, without knowing more) the spam script could be posting directly to the database...and not even accessing the "forum" process...
 
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I'd guess that whoever wrote the script is a former employee of v Bulletin...
Without more information I imagine the script that posts the spam does not even use typical registration forms etc...(again, without knowing more) the spam script could be posting directly to the database...and not even accessing the "forum" process...

Slow down man, you just went full nerd on a forum populated mostly by people who like avoiding the indoors. Never go full nerd.
 
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Slow down man, you just went full nerd on a forum populated mostly by people who like avoiding the indoors. Never go full nerd.

Never go full nerd........Never
 
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Slow down man, you just went full nerd on a forum populated mostly by people who like avoiding the indoors. Never go full nerd.

Uh, Oh, I actually understood what he said.. not much hope for me..:confused:
 
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Slow down man, you just went full nerd on a forum populated mostly by people who like avoiding the indoors. Never go full nerd.
Just for the record...I'm likely much older than the word "nerd"...and actually troubleshooting application software (especially as simple as PHP/SQL) is not that much different than troubleshooting mechanical etc. issues...

Honestly I think the spamming script is accessing the DB directly...if interested research "SQL injection"...
 
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Just for the record...I'm likely much older than the word "nerd"...and actually troubleshooting application software (especially as simple as PHP/SQL) is not that much different than troubleshooting mechanical etc. issues...

Honestly I think the spamming script is accessing the DB directly...if interested research "SQL injection"...

See you're doing it again:eek:
 
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God I hate getting injected with SQL...
 
   / Can't someone program a spam filter? #13  
Just for the record...I'm likely much older than the word "nerd"...and actually troubleshooting application software (especially as simple as PHP/SQL) is not that much different than troubleshooting mechanical etc. issues...

Honestly I think the spamming script is accessing the DB directly...if interested research "SQL injection"...

Except I'm the digital equivalent of guys that should have to pass a test to qualify for ViseGrip ownership..................
 
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Just for the record...I'm likely much older than the word "nerd"...
But not GEEK, if you believe it was originally a military acronym for "General Elecric and Electronic Knowledge," or "General Electrical Engineering Knowledge." AKA "Boffin."
 

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