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September 9, 2005 at 10:31 am #11884
Goatboy
Participantkwatt, int public forum wrote:It is with regret that I have been forced to limit replies and the posting of new topics in the public forums to registered users only, unregistered guests may still read the forums as usual.
This is due to the high volume of spam messages being placed on the boards.
I’m sorry that we’ve been forced to do this, but people come here for assistance, not blatent advertising for things that are of no interest to them and, quite frankly, are often offensive.
Registration is quick, easy and will only take a few minutes to complete, for details please refer to…
Is this going to affect the number of new posts?
Is someone monitoring the traffic since this move?
I hate spam as much as the next guy, but is it that bad?
Is this decision up for review?
Are the council mulling this one over?
September 9, 2005 at 11:03 am #147039NWAR
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Goatboy wrote:Is this going to affect the number of new posts?
Possibly, but not to any detrimental effect in all likelihood. The main drop-offs will be the DIYers who were hoping for quick, specific instructions on how to mend their own appliances.
Goatboy wrote:Is someone monitoring the traffic since this move?
You’re having a laugh. Admin constantly monitor traffic on this site seven days a week.
Goatboy wrote:I hate spam as much as the next guy, but is it that bad?
Yes
Goatboy wrote:Is this decision up for review?
Not really
Goatboy wrote:Are the council mulling this one over?
There’s not much to mull over. UKW is being spammed by van loads of Mexicans & Russians and we are not prepared to allow this to continue.
Craig
September 9, 2005 at 11:14 am #147040kwatt
KeymasterIt’s like this…
The vast majority of web forums require registration for precisely this very reason, sad ****s will sit there and spam away raising the profile of their own sad existence off the back of others hard work and good information. Why should we allow them to continue that practise using UKW?
As yet there’s been absolutely no effect on the traffic levels on site. I don’t really expect any. People that want genuine information will still look here and, if required, they will register to ask a question if it’s not already answered in the forums.
It saves me and the other mods having to trawl through the forums looking for spam messages to eliminate into the wee small hours, thereby saving many a can of beer or bottle of spirits from an early demise thus helping the detrimental environmental effects of additional waste and said moderators health and wealth. So it’s even “green”. 🙂
Seriously though, they just weren’t giving up and using dynamic IPs to hide behind as we tried banning IP blocks and allsorts, but in the end there was little option if we were to put a stop to it.
K.
September 9, 2005 at 12:03 pm #147041Goatboy
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NWAR wrote:The main drop-offs will be the DIYers who were hoping for quick, specific instructions on how to mend their own appliances.
Agreed! And anything that improves Kenny’s health is welcomed.
Is it working? I can’t see how it can’t work….
September 9, 2005 at 4:40 pm #147042farmboy
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I think it’s a good idea – cant see how it wont work, the genuine folk will understand.
There aint many sites on t’internet where you can freely participate without joining up & keeping all these p*ker & g*mbling b*llocks at bay must be almost a full time jobSeptember 9, 2005 at 7:20 pm #147043Martin
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Does that mean an end to Everen Yurtesen and his problem Candy???? 😐
September 9, 2005 at 7:26 pm #147044Goatboy
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😆 😆 😆
September 9, 2005 at 8:23 pm #147045Alex
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Martin wrote:Does that mean an end to Everen Yurtesen and his problem Candy???? 😐
Don’t worry Martin, special arrangements may be possible, or even better, acccess granted.
So rest assured you won’t lose contact.
On that thought, have a good weekend.
Alex
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