Francis Vineyard
Registered User
and members for identifying and reporting spam.
"Spam prevention and deletions measurably increase the workload of forum administrators and moderators. The amount of time and resources spent keeping a forum spam-free contributes significantly to labor cost and the skill required in the running of a public forum.
Most forum spam consists of links to external sites with the dual goals of increasing search engine visibility in highly competitive advertising domains such as weight loss, pharmaceutical, gambling, porn, real estate or loans, and generating more traffic for these commercial websites. Some of these links may contain code to track the spambot's identity so that if a sale goes through then the spammer behind the spambot can collect a commission."
For example a poster wants you to comment or review about a link to another website on a product? This could obviously be a spammer especially if there’s no follow up comment by the poster.
"Spam prevention and deletions measurably increase the workload of forum administrators and moderators. The amount of time and resources spent keeping a forum spam-free contributes significantly to labor cost and the skill required in the running of a public forum.
Most forum spam consists of links to external sites with the dual goals of increasing search engine visibility in highly competitive advertising domains such as weight loss, pharmaceutical, gambling, porn, real estate or loans, and generating more traffic for these commercial websites. Some of these links may contain code to track the spambot's identity so that if a sale goes through then the spammer behind the spambot can collect a commission."
For example a poster wants you to comment or review about a link to another website on a product? This could obviously be a spammer especially if there’s no follow up comment by the poster.
We'll let this one run a bit, if it goes SPAM, the post and user will be gone.
This is spam. The window and door company has spammed the forum in a few places.
I reckon this is just more spam for a hot tub company.
Hello all,
I have a 2-year-old daughter. She's very naughty and curious to learn new things. We have a window in our bedroom. Our bedroom is on the first floor and one day my wife noticed our daughter trying to climb up the window to open it. This seems to be really dangerous. So I need some suggestions for childproofing the windows. I saw some tips online but I need a childproof lock. I would like to know which is the best childproof lock for windows. Ours is a casement window that opens inward. Any suggestions??