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Is there a way to censor out a website completly? I gave a block to a websites name, but now people are putting spaces in it like this G O O G L E.com. How can I censor that?
Note: I used google as an example I do not want to block google. |
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I have seen to way to go round this - but on a forum, where we operated such censoring of sites, we used to give infractions of a member attempted to escape the filter.
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They could still post an img saying the URL
Dont Screw people over and you shouldnt have anything to worry about |
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My competition is repetitive on advertising their site on mine. I am doing way better than them and they are jealous. Any advice would be nice.
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I made a new "visit my website!" forum for users to post links in. It cleaned allot of the spam up. There is also a hack out there that will not let users with less than 15 posts post links. As far as the spammers being clever and typing s pa ce s in the domain name, don't sweat it. Most members will ignore these posts anyway. Try not to get in a power struggle with the other site. The more they know it bothers you, the more they will want to do it. It's probably a joke to them... |
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