Brianwarnock
11-16-2007, 07:39 AM
Hi guys
you may have noticed that the obnoxious poster has gone, and all of his posts thanks to Bob.
Brian
you may have noticed that the obnoxious poster has gone, and all of his posts thanks to Bob.
Brian
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View Full Version : Bob has worked his magic Brianwarnock 11-16-2007, 07:39 AM Hi guys you may have noticed that the obnoxious poster has gone, and all of his posts thanks to Bob. Brian Rich 11-16-2007, 07:43 AM Well we were quite enjoying that cool sites thread:eek::D Brianwarnock 11-16-2007, 07:44 AM Maybe but he had scattered rubbish across a lot of techie threads. Brian GaryPanic 11-16-2007, 07:45 AM Big up to Bob - ta. this guy was a complete tonker (not Bob....) Brianwarnock 11-16-2007, 07:48 AM [QUOTE=GaryPanic;646557]Big up to Bob - ta. this guy was a complete tonker QUOTE] I tha a typo of something beggining wa ? Brian GaryPanic 11-16-2007, 07:49 AM I was keeping it clean - but you got the jist of it ... boblarson 11-16-2007, 07:53 AM (not Bob....) Are you positive about that Gary - maybe I really am too :D Sorry to everyone for not catching that idiot sooner. I wasn't feeling well last night and went to bed early. GaryPanic 11-16-2007, 07:59 AM I am positive - Not well myself - at home att the mo - couldn't stop sneezing at work - got a cold - thought i'd try and help out onthe forum -then some muppet came on - kept me entertained for a while ... Get well soon - a glass of brandy at night always helps - doesn't matter whats wrong with you just a glass will make you feel a lot better .. boblarson 11-16-2007, 08:01 AM Thanks Gary - and get well yourself too. :) RuralGuy 11-16-2007, 08:53 AM Thanks again for all of your work on this site Bob. boblarson 11-16-2007, 08:55 AM Thanks again for all of your work on this site Bob. Thanks Allan (and everyone also). :) rainman89 11-16-2007, 08:55 AM sickness is no excuse for slacking... i expect, as do we all, MORE from you boB boblarson 11-16-2007, 09:04 AM sickness is no excuse for slacking... i expect, as do we all, MORE from you boB <enter whine mode>But R...A....Y .... I don't wanna.....:( <exit whine mode> :cool::D:cool: CraigDolphin 11-16-2007, 09:29 AM What are you guys talking about? I'm still here! ;) MrsGorilla 11-16-2007, 01:44 PM Did I miss something? I don't seem to know what you guys are talking about. :confused: boblarson 11-16-2007, 01:47 PM Did I miss something? I don't seem to know what you guys are talking about. :confused: And that shows I did it quickly and well :D There was a major spammer on the site earlier today. They also tried coming back later, but I had already deleted all of their spam and banned them AND emailed SJ and had him ban the IP address so the user couldn't re-register under a different name. He had spammed about 25 posts and even sent a profanity laced IM to BrianWarnock, and possibly others. So, anyway that is what was up. MrsGorilla 11-16-2007, 01:49 PM And that shows I did it quickly and well :D There was a major spammer on the site earlier today. They also tried coming back later, but I had already deleted all of their spam and banned them AND emailed SJ and had him ban the IP address so the user couldn't re-register under a different name. He had spammed about 25 posts and even sent a profanity laced IM to BrianWarnock, and possibly others. So, anyway that is what was up. Ah. Well good for you then. :D I don't think I was around this morning at all, so I guess I missed all the "fun". :rolleyes: Banana 11-16-2007, 01:56 PM You know, maybe everyone here should do a favor- Have the mods & admins give us the spammer's email and we can sign him up for spams & other shady sites. Or even better yet, make a script that will crawl several websites and sign the spammer up. Give him a good dose of his own medicine, no? CraigDolphin 11-16-2007, 01:58 PM oooh....remind me never to peeve you off Banana :D RuralGuy 11-16-2007, 01:58 PM Bob does a ton of behind the scenes stuff of which we are unaware but it keeps the site in really good shape. It is a shame we notice when he decides to catch a few more winks in the morning. The spammers are relentless. boblarson 11-16-2007, 02:01 PM Have the mods & admins give us the spammer's email and we can sign him up for spams & other shady sites. It would be a good idea IF we could be sure that the email address they provided is really theirs. A lot of spammers use compromised email addresses, so they are able to confirm the confirmation email but it really isn't their email address; the poor person who's email has been compromised gets the backlash. Or, they went in right after doing the confirmation and change the email address listed to someone elses, or a bogus one. Banana 11-16-2007, 02:12 PM Ooo, I had forgot about zombies. On a bit more serious note- does the forum use any validation when new users register on to ensure they're not a bot? I know that we can set forum to activate account only after an explicit permission from the admins/mods, but I remember we talked about that and it was shot down because it doesn't mesh well with forum's goal to help other people and forcing them to wait hours to answer a question. boblarson 11-16-2007, 02:27 PM does the forum use any validation when new users register on to ensure they're not a bot? We use CAPTCHA and an email link that has to be clicked or pasted into the browser. But, that is definitely not up to speed with keeping them out, I understand. I don't think we can do anything else at this point. We are limited by the software. I don't know what else is available but Jon, the owner of the forum, isn't likely going to want to spend money to go get something else. statsman 11-16-2007, 04:00 PM Our dart league site had a period of inundation. The webmaster put up a separate page before you could get to the message board. Kept out the automated spammers. In order to sign up you had to answer a simple question about darts correctly. Example: In darts, what is "fish and chips" Answer: A score of 26. These steps have worked wonders. A similar step could be introduced here such as a skill testing question in Access. Question - A macro is: A: a method of sifting data to obtain the results you want B: a collection of instructions to run a series of tasks C: a fish Needless to say if you don't pick C you can't join. Banana 11-16-2007, 04:14 PM Except that we'd be keeping out noobs who's screaming for assistance... And goodness, I know I'd flunk that macros, having never used it. Not sure if that is a good thing or not. :p CraigDolphin 11-16-2007, 05:46 PM Well, if the question was simple enough any human newbie should be able to get the right answer. Like: What company makes the Access database program? A. Kellogs B. What's Kellogs? C. Choose answer d! D. Micro$oft Automated bots won't know the answer...any human newbie, idiot, or otherwise, would.... Banana 11-16-2007, 05:53 PM But this won't stop spammers- Boblarson says the forum already uses CAPTCHA for registration (those wavy letters on a picture), and I imagine they are efficient to keep bots out but spammers can just write a script so bot sends back a snapshot of hte page with the CAPTCHA and gives the correct arguments for bot to register and go with wreaking the havoc (and then there's spammers who don't use bots at all). Those questions wouldn't stop them at all, and we would end up annoying more new users. CraigDolphin 11-16-2007, 06:17 PM Well, yes, but then the spammers have to actually review each page manually...starts to remove the usefulness of bots if you have to actually view each site's page, then stop and think about the answer to a question. I agree it's not foolproof but it raises the effort-required bar a bit higher for the spammers. And if a new user ends up annoyed, well, they say turn-about is fair play....plenty of new users have irritated me ;) Most new posters are not here for kicks and giggles: they're here to get an answer to a question about access. I don't think too many genuine new posters will be so irritated by a one-off registration question that their need for an answer won't outweigh that. boblarson 11-16-2007, 06:54 PM Well, yes, but then the spammers have to actually review each page manually... ONLY if you mix up the questions each time and the answer is not the same letter each time. All they would have to do otherwise is do it manually one time first and then feed it to whatever script they have to get on. CraigDolphin 11-17-2007, 11:51 AM Hmm. Well. Is that hard to do? boblarson 11-17-2007, 11:59 AM Hmm. Well. Is that hard to do? Yes, unfortunately. Only Jon can do anything about this and he doesn't visit much anymore. SJ only has limited powers around the site and Pat Hartman and I have even less than he. I think we're pretty much stuck with what we have. Go ahead and put these suggestions into the suggestions forum and you never know, maybe Jon will see them and do something towards that end. CraigDolphin 11-17-2007, 02:56 PM Ah well. Worth a thought. It's a shame that moderators from other forums don't have a front-end to your banned IP address db, Bob....maybe a collective approach to banning spammers would be even more effective. Nonetheless, you do a heck of a job and I greatly appreciate all your hard work. :) statsman 11-17-2007, 06:30 PM And if a new user ends up annoyed, well, they say turn-about is fair play....plenty of new users have irritated me ;) Most new posters are not here for kicks and giggles: they're here to get an answer to a question about access. I don't think too many genuine new posters will be so irritated by a one-off registration question that their need for an answer won't outweigh that. Of course there was a time when YOU were a new poster. ;) I'm interested if you could have 7 easy Access questions and change the questions daily: Monday - question about tables Tuesday - question about queries Wednesday - question about forms etc. Does everyone know you can report spam, ads, porno sites etc by clicking on the triangle in the top right corner. Be sure to enter the forum name and the title of the post. boblarson 11-17-2007, 10:22 PM Does everyone know you can report spam, ads, porno sites etc by clicking on the triangle in the top right corner. Be sure to enter the forum name and the title of the post. If you click the triangle to report spam, the moderators get an email with a link to that particular post anyway, so just entering the reason is fine. We'll be able to get to it. |