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Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 6:49 am
by roztom
Ric:

You are obviously staying up too late. You need a cookie break.

Tom

Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 6:59 am
by johnnygoodman
Greetings,

We've further updated our new spam feature based on feedback.
I've noticed that the thread seems to still show up on the main listing of threads but returns a "no posts on this thread" dialogue box when opened. Is there a way that the whole thing can be sent to the "admin only" listing?
There are three types of cpaptalk spam: new post spam, new topic spam and profile spam.

The first version of our spam feature handled new post spam well but if you deleted the one and only post inside a new topic, the topic remained. Due to this, we've put a new rule in place: if a registered cpaptalker marks a post as spam and it is the only post in the topic, the whole topic becomes invisible until admin'ed.

The effect is that if there is new topic and it is a spammer posting it, you can make it go away, title and all.

We are still working the details for profile spam.

Johnny

Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 7:05 am
by wading thru the muck!
johnnygoodman wrote:
We've further updated our new spam feature based on feedback...

if a registered cpaptalker marks a post as spam and it is the only post in the topic, the whole topic becomes invisible until admin'ed.

The effect is that if there is new topic and it is a spammer posting it, you can make it go away, title and all.
Johnny... You Da Man! Thanks for your continued efforts to de-SPAM the forum.

Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 8:18 am
by Bonnie
Johnny I applaud your effort to help eliminate Spam. It got me to thinking about it and how people would alert us by posting SPAM SPAM SPAM. Funny thing is a lot of times there were quite a few number of "views". Must be like a WET PAINT sign, you gotta touch to be sure?

the reason for viewing

Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 8:49 am
by wolftracker
is to get the little n off the message ... if it says spam
you dont have to read it ... just click and back gets the

n

of the message

my .02s

Sir Spamalot strikes back!

Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 3:43 pm
by birdshell
Johnny, this is a great policy.

You even changed it due to feedback. (Y'all pay attention to forum feedback! )

Before I read this thread, I found some fairly new spam and thought I was "reporting" it. Imagine the thrill to see it disappear! (Although it was for a medication prescribed for me; maybe I should have checked the price first... )

So, in honor of this momentous contribution to spam control, may I please suggest that you now bear the title of "Sir Spamalot."

Just one other suggestion: Maybe the one-click policy of losing the delete privilege could be modified? Some of us have essential tremor which causes occasional unintended clicks, others make mistakes without meaning harm. Could you use your judgement in suspending the privilege should the deletion of a valid post be a rare event?

I'm guessing that you may have already decided to make it so. Thank you.

Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 4:24 pm
by rested gal
Bonnie wrote:Funny thing is a lot of times there were quite a few number of "views".
A lot of the views were because a spam post was added to an old thread that already had a lot of views back when it was spam-free. Except for the annoying spam post tacked on, it was kinda' fun to see some of the interesting old threads resurface at random. Like a grab bag with lotsa treats in it.

Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 9:21 pm
by Offerocker
RIC:

What do you put in your cookies?
Would you send me some?

mmmmmmmm gooood humor

Re: Sir Spamalot strikes back!

Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 9:59 pm
by -SWS
birdshell wrote: Just one other suggestion: Maybe the one-click policy of losing the delete privilege could be modified? Some of us have essential tremor which causes occasional unintended clicks, others make mistakes without meaning harm. Could you use your judgement in suspending the privilege should the deletion of a valid post be a rare event?


I think that's a great suggestion. Not just in the case of hand tremors, either. Some of us have neurocognitive "visual jitters" as well. Mine seem to be getting less frequent now that I finally have all four of my sleep disorders under control.

Johnny, perhaps you could move the delete spam button just a teeny tad further away from the quote button for those of us with bad aim? Or perhaps a confirmation yes/no button if one doesn't already exist? I haven't had a chance to use the delete spam button yet, but it sure does make me feel as if I'm empowered with a "spammer hammer". Thanks for the hammer, Johnny.

Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 11:23 pm
by Liam1965
I've only been back on the site for a couple of days, and I've already nuked about 10 spam messages, so I think this is a definite improvement.

But I agree, I think you should keep some statistics on how many posts a person deletes, how many of them turn out to really be spam, etc.

If, as -SWS suggests, I go for the "Quote" button and miss it, and end up deleting a post I didn't mean to delete, but on the whole my use of the delete function has been above board and honest, I'm not sure it's in anyone's best interest to take it away from me.

But that's just me, who will probably disappear back under whatever rock from which I crawled in a few days.

Liam, Spaminator.


Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 12:30 am
by Ric
Offerocker wrote:RIC:

What do you put in your cookies?
Would you send me some?
OOOOOOOOH-KAAAAAAAAYY... since you asked nicely!

one for you:

Image

(these don't just grow on the cookie tree, ya know....)

Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 2:59 am
by Offerocker
Johnny, Thank you for the trust and "empowerment"; it sure felt good to zap a probable Spammer.

I think the idea of opening a new window for confirmation would be ideal for all of us.

Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 7:52 am
by wading thru the muck!
SWS and Liam?

Seems that this SPAM topic has consecutively brought back two folks that we have not seen for a long time!

Welcome back!

P.S. Liam, how's that (not so) little one doing?

...and SWS, do you make all your house guests wear their cpap gear? LOL!

Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 9:09 am
by Guest
wading thru the muck! wrote:SWS and Liam?

Seems that this SPAM topic has consecutively brought back two folks that we have not seen for a long time!

Welcome back!

P.S. Liam, how's that (not so) little one doing?

...and SWS, do you make all your house guests wear their cpap gear? LOL!
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Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 9:31 am
by -SWS
wading thru the muck! wrote:...and SWS, do you make all your house guests wear their cpap gear? LOL!




Wader, it was through no domestic policy of my own that she wore that mask. Amazingly, my wife and I never really got to see Rested Gal's face that entire visit. She wore an array of masks the entire time she was in town. When patrons in restaurants would stare, I would shrug my shoulders and apologetically smile. "Scuba diver" or "dedicated anesthesiologist" I would say, attempting to allay their concerns.

When Rested Gal finally decided to jet set to the Northeast to test some serious polysomnogram equipment, my wife and I just smiled and shook our heads in utter amazement. To this day we ask ourselves: "Who was that masked woman?" Occasionally our neighbor Wilson peers up from his side of our fence and offers thought provoking clues to our mysterious friend. But now that I think about it, we've never seen his face either... .