Jennifer
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I have over 1k spam posts just in 2 days. What is the purpose of spamming a forum when they know all posts will be deleted and account will be banned?
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In some cases it is actually some paid humans creating accounts now to bypass some of the anti-spam functions that are in place on sites. They then create a list of those accounts and submit them to a spammer farm to use so that the bot can then bypass those anti-spam functions.most are coming from automated programs that just submit spam posts. They aren't being done by humans.
I'm seeing a lot of AI-powered bots getting through it, too.In some cases it is actually some paid humans creating accounts now to bypass some of the anti-spam functions that are in place on sites. They then create a list of those accounts and submit them to a spammer farm to use so that the bot can then bypass those anti-spam functions.
It is one reason that many admins will place new users post into a moderation period until they have made a set number of posts that have passed moderation.
Are you using CF Turnstile or what option in Xenforo? The Google one has issues with being able to be bypassed and Q&A style are generally easy to resolve now with the use of AI.Anyone can create an AI agent for their forum to post and engage with members.
Please explain how do you do it. I have a forum on phpbb.One strategy I am using is to avoid direct registration into my forums.
I have put a link in the registration page to another page/or site to fill a form which is like a cart (like purchasing something) to join.
Spam bots in general are not trained to fill out forms to purchase things
I got zero spam registration from doing that.
To see it in action, try to sign up at MicroLikes CommunityPlease explain how do you do it. I have a forum on phpbb.
Yeah... haha. Requiring a paid membership is a great way to avoid spammers!One strategy I am using is to avoid direct registration into my forums.
I have put a link in the registration page to another page/or site to fill a form which is like a cart (like purchasing something) to join.
Spam bots in general are not trained to fill out forms to purchase things
I got zero spam registration from doing that.
Actually, I like that ideaI remember Big Boards charging $1 to join just to stop spammers. It worked, too.
Key word is big board and they have so much to offer their users which is why only paid membership is allowed.Yeah... haha. Requiring a paid membership is a great way to avoid spammers!
I remember Big Boards charging $1 to join just to stop spammers. It worked, too.