View Full Version : avoiding spam before launch
davidallsop
06-06-2009, 11:15 AM
Hi,
I am to launch an updated version of a website. The original website had a message forum for around 4 years which had an uncontrollable amount of spam users and posts, all viagra, porn, etc. I tried most of the anti-spam methods from vbulletin.com to no avail. The forum is now offline, however I am going to launch it again including a vbulletin forum and vbcmps and I want to be sure I minimize the amount of spam as much as possible.
What can I do - as everything I try doesn't seem to work. It would appear the domain im using is on a spam list or something?
Thanks,
TNCclubman
06-06-2009, 12:38 PM
100% stop spam in its tracks. by 100% I mean ALL.
Had the same problem as you, was on a bunch of spam lists as an easy forum target...
Heres the solution that is built into vBulletin...
- Add a custom question on signup in your admin control panel.
Something like "Whats the opposite of hot?"
answer: cold
thats it.
They cant sign up, they cant post.
Result: More time to read books.
forum4
06-06-2009, 06:10 PM
I know, that simple question is really amazing. I had about 4 spammers join and the email addresses looked funny, so I looked them up online. Sure enough, they were spam bots, so I added the question right away.
Luckily, I banned them before they could post. I haven't had any porn post on my site. A few people spamming, but they get in one post and then are deleted. Nothing too bad though. That question works great.
mdawg
06-06-2009, 09:38 PM
Makes sense, but why wouldn't the CAPTCHA that is always (I am running 3.8.2) there stop the spammers just as well?
I've been getting a moderate amount of SPAM - maybe one post a day or so, and we ban the user, ban the IP address, and report the details to
http://www.stopforumspam.com/add
to help others.
One thing I did just modify is that I made it so that even usergroups "Users Awaiting Email Confirmation" and "(COPPA) Users Awaiting Moderation" must "Require Human Verification on Configured Actions," not just "Unregistered / Not Logged In." Maybe this will help.
I also changed the verification option from Image Verification to reCAPTCHA™ Verification which is supposed to be better.
TNCclubman
06-06-2009, 10:52 PM
captcha is not perfect. Spammers use ocr to beat it. I posted the solution if you ever want it to stop completely.
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