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goldfish678
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Suggestion on how to keep the spambots down.

TheHockeyist wrote:

djdolphin wrote:

TheHockeyist wrote:

mathfreak231 wrote:

AonymousGuy wrote:

I think a better implementation would be when clicking on “discuss”, there would be a button which would send you the message. It would be something like
Click on this button to send a confirmation message to you. After clicking it, go to your messages and click on the link that will have appeared. This will allow you to use the forums.
[button]
Unfortunately, where do spambots want to go? The forums. And what will they do if anything stands in their way? Hunt for links that break that down. This has a lower chance of being effective at all because the button to give them instant posting ability is right where they can see it; in the form that they are trying to type in. I liked the original message idea better.
How about after they try to post something, have them click a button to confirm that they are human for the first time and tell them that this button won't appear again?
Robots click buttons to get rid of anything in their path.
How about giving the robots 20 buttons and clicking on a button of a certain color and the location of it varies with each user? For example, “click the red button” and the button might be in the 13th spot for one user, but the 5th spot for the next user. Once it's clicked, you're human!
Like stated earlier, the very young humans couldn't do that.
TheHockeyist
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Suggestion on how to keep the spambots down.

goldfish678 wrote:

TheHockeyist wrote:

djdolphin wrote:

TheHockeyist wrote:

mathfreak231 wrote:

AonymousGuy wrote:

I think a better implementation would be when clicking on “discuss”, there would be a button which would send you the message. It would be something like
Click on this button to send a confirmation message to you. After clicking it, go to your messages and click on the link that will have appeared. This will allow you to use the forums.
[button]
Unfortunately, where do spambots want to go? The forums. And what will they do if anything stands in their way? Hunt for links that break that down. This has a lower chance of being effective at all because the button to give them instant posting ability is right where they can see it; in the form that they are trying to type in. I liked the original message idea better.
How about after they try to post something, have them click a button to confirm that they are human for the first time and tell them that this button won't appear again?
Robots click buttons to get rid of anything in their path.
How about giving the robots 20 buttons and clicking on a button of a certain color and the location of it varies with each user? For example, “click the red button” and the button might be in the 13th spot for one user, but the 5th spot for the next user. Once it's clicked, you're human!
Like stated earlier, the very young humans couldn't do that.
Make all the other buttons grey…?
AonymousGuy
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Suggestion on how to keep the spambots down.

mathfreak231 wrote:

AonymousGuy wrote:

I think a better implementation would be when clicking on “discuss”, there would be a button which would send you the message. It would be something like
Click on this button to send a confirmation message to you. After clicking it, go to your messages and click on the link that will have appeared. This will allow you to use the forums.
[button]
Unfortunately, where do spambots want to go? The forums. And what will they do if anything stands in their way? Hunt for links that break that down. This has a lower chance of being effective at all because the button to give them instant posting ability is right where they can see it; in the form that they are trying to type in. I liked the original message idea better.
No, the button sends them the message such that the original message isn't buried because the user didn't confirm forums when they first made their account.
Deerleg
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Suggestion on how to keep the spambots down.

TheHockeyist wrote:

djdolphin wrote:

TheHockeyist wrote:

mathfreak231 wrote:

AonymousGuy wrote:

I think a better implementation would be when clicking on “discuss”, there would be a button which would send you the message. It would be something like
Click on this button to send a confirmation message to you. After clicking it, go to your messages and click on the link that will have appeared. This will allow you to use the forums.
[button]
Unfortunately, where do spambots want to go? The forums. And what will they do if anything stands in their way? Hunt for links that break that down. This has a lower chance of being effective at all because the button to give them instant posting ability is right where they can see it; in the form that they are trying to type in. I liked the original message idea better.
How about after they try to post something, have them click a button to confirm that they are human for the first time and tell them that this button won't appear again?
Robots click buttons to get rid of anything in their path.
How about giving the robots 20 buttons and clicking on a button of a certain color and the location of it varies with each user? For example, “click the red button” and the button might be in the 13th spot for one user, but the 5th spot for the next user. Once it's clicked, you're human!
That's a good idea. But

goldfish678 wrote:

Like stated earlier, the very young humans couldn't do that.
Still, it's color-based…?

Last edited by Deerleg (July 21, 2014 15:26:10)

Firedrake969
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Suggestion on how to keep the spambots down.

Colorblind people?
TheHockeyist
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Suggestion on how to keep the spambots down.

Firedrake969 wrote:

Colorblind people?
Good point. Make it somewhere between pure web cyan and pure web blue. I believe that's the color that most colorblind people will find easiest (click the button that's a different color?)
Deerleg
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Suggestion on how to keep the spambots down.

TheHockeyist wrote:

Firedrake969 wrote:

Colorblind people?
Good point. Make it somewhere between pure web cyan and pure web blue. I believe that's the color that most colorblind people will find easiest (click the button that's a different color?)
Or “click on the button that's shaped like a rectangle?”
TheHockeyist
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Suggestion on how to keep the spambots down.

Deerleg wrote:

TheHockeyist wrote:

Firedrake969 wrote:

Colorblind people?
Good point. Make it somewhere between pure web cyan and pure web blue. I believe that's the color that most colorblind people will find easiest (click the button that's a different color?)
Or “click on the button that's shaped like a rectangle?”
You have a point. That would eliminate color altogether.
Deerleg
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Suggestion on how to keep the spambots down.

dracae wrote:

I don't even know what you guys are talking about.

We're talking about pressing buttons to stop spambots.
djdolphin
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Suggestion on how to keep the spambots down.

How about this?

Please click the button that is different:


Hmm…

Last edited by djdolphin (July 21, 2014 17:58:35)

TheHockeyist
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Suggestion on how to keep the spambots down.

djdolphin wrote:

How about this?

-snip-

Hmm…

The button would redirect you to a page where it says you can post on the forums now, not some weird YouTube video.
TimothyLawyer
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Suggestion on how to keep the spambots down.

Deerleg wrote:

We're talking about pressing buttons to stop spambots.
The report button seems to work pretty well.

Maybe only let new accounts post in the New Scratchers, Help With Scripts, and Questions about Scratch forums until they prove not to be spambots.
TheHockeyist
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Suggestion on how to keep the spambots down.

TimothyLawyer wrote:

Deerleg wrote:

We're talking about pressing buttons to stop spambots.
The report button seems to work pretty well.

Maybe let new accounts only post in the New Scratchers, Help With Scripts, and Questions about Scratch forums until they prove not to be spambots.

Grammar corrector, sorry. I misunderstood it the first time around.

Not a bad suggestion! This would really keep spambots under our control!
Deerleg
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Suggestion on how to keep the spambots down.

TheHockeyist wrote:

TimothyLawyer wrote:

Deerleg wrote:

We're talking about pressing buttons to stop spambots.
The report button seems to work pretty well.

Maybe let new accounts only post in the New Scratchers, Help With Scripts, and Questions about Scratch forums until they prove not to be spambots.

Grammar corrector, sorry. I misunderstood it the first time around.

Not a bad suggestion! This would really keep spambots under our control!
Yes, this is a good idea!
seanbobe
Scratcher
500+ posts

Suggestion on how to keep the spambots down.

Deerleg wrote:

TheHockeyist wrote:

TimothyLawyer wrote:

Deerleg wrote:

We're talking about pressing buttons to stop spambots.
The report button seems to work pretty well.

Maybe let new accounts only post in the New Scratchers, Help With Scripts, and Questions about Scratch forums until they prove not to be spambots.

Grammar corrector, sorry. I misunderstood it the first time around.

Not a bad suggestion! This would really keep spambots under our control!
Yes, this is a good idea!
this could cause problems.
- non-verified authentic scratcher gets bug preventing verification
- cannot get help in glitch forums.
- quits scratch

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