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protection against spam robots. #22

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ghost opened this issue May 16, 2019 · 2 comments
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protection against spam robots. #22

ghost opened this issue May 16, 2019 · 2 comments

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ghost commented May 16, 2019

the main sabotage will be in the comments. I'd like to think that I can do.

  1. The simplest thing is to enable protection against multiple and frequent additions of messages, you can protect time or captcha.

  2. as far as possible. mark comments as spam. If users made more than 100 clicks on the label "spam" per day, then display all user comments that he left that day in the minimized state and the link "View(hidden on spam complaints)". all other comments for other days of the user are displayed in expanded form. It is necessary to evaluate the degree of harm number of complaints and when it was sabotage.

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ghost commented May 16, 2019

3, I really don't like the logic of showing comments. At first glance, she's gorgeous. But imagine the situation. I will trust 100 or more profiles. Among them there are very popular authors who also subscribe to very many. Among them will be a few "bad bullies".
And I will piss off the bad posts those rude boys. (There's muck, cursing, perverted thoughts). And just for example, due to the fact that my favorite author happened to trust the snapper I'll have to unsubscribe from your favourite author??? This is wrong.
for example, if I hate bad comments "James Viscardini 2" I have to not trust "Heish". But what if he's my favorite author?
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you can make the review a little icon of a closed eye "hide all posts by this user" to ACUITY just Shapavalau everywhere the text of that author, and clicking on the icon of an open eye, it would be possible to expand all comments that twerp.

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We need a "block" option.

ethernomad pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 11, 2019
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