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I think it is a spammer who registered right at the same time "wossy" did. That is what I'm getting at. The spammer is userid 2290. |
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They didnt validate their email, I did it for them so that is a possiblity. However, userid 2290 wasnt in the database, I changed "wossy" to 2290 (Instead of 2289) and updated users and it cleared the issue. This happens quite often with new registrations though so I'm not sure what the cause is. --------------- Added [DATE]1396737786[/DATE] at [TIME]1396737786[/TIME] --------------- and yes they do have an IP |
Why on earth would you need to change users ID's in the DB?
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Why did you manipulate the userid numbers? Wossy is 2290 now? Makes no sense. |
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--------------- Added [DATE]1396738032[/DATE] at [TIME]1396738032[/TIME] --------------- Lol.. to max... I wanted to see if correcting the userid of the user would correct the "random string of data displayed"... and it did. |
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On another topic - Why do you verify email addresses anyway? It doesn't inhibit spam - the autospam programs defeated the human verification of the major email providers long ago. All it does today is annoy legitimate users and cause you to think the magic database is randomly creating users and even assigning them a IP and email address! *slaps knee* |
Wossy's userprofile stated he was "USERID 2290" in the database he was labeled "2289"
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So, the magic database is not only randomly creating users and even assigning them a IP and email address, it's messing with legitimate new users' ID numbers as well.
See how this sounds? |
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