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How do you deal with human spammers

There are many ways spammers can attack your website. Occasionally, it’s a directed attack specifically towards you. More often than not, though, they resort to using spambots that automatically gather an exhaustive list of targets.
My years of experience working for a financial company have led me to face many types of bosses. Some were very hard to deal with, but I was fortunate that I had mostly good ones to look after me. As I moved into sales and marketing, I noticed that bosses were particularly more inclined to build a good rapport with the sales guys.
 
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First thing is you can reduce them but can't stop them but mostly spammer do insert links so I always disable link option for 10 posts so mostly they stop making posts as they don't have time to do it.
 
I think that this is why it is very important that you have a lot of moderators on the website in order to ensure that all of the posts and the content is quality checked and if anyone is not abiding by this you can then take action against them.
 
Now a days there are many plugins are available who can block them but good to have captch system which can easily stop them spamming on your website. You can also use IP blocker plugin which stores those kind of IPs which already banned for spamming somewhere else.
 
A few ways I can think of:

  • Place posts with links in moderation until 10 posts made
  • Remove user profile fields such as website, about me, bio entirely
  • Require first post in a particular section if possible, also place under moderation
 
These spammers are the worst and its really hard to deal with them. This post provided me with great approaches!
 
Having numbers complete a certain number of posts before they are eligible in order to earn is a very good way to approach a new forum that is being set up because if you do not actually do this people tend to take advantage.
 
Yup. It takes a lot less work off the forum owner and mods as well since you can weed out a lot of the spammers from the start. They will likely sign up, get frustrated, and leave which is a good thing. No mess or harm done!
 
I think that the most important part is that the members have to be willing to help out as well because if they are able to do this then you will see that they will report posts that are low quality.
 
If you can create reputation points that give negative reputation points to bad posts, once a user reaches a certain negative reputation point, they will be banned. This instills fear and discipline in spammers
 
The best technique, in my opinion, to prevent spammers from joining your site is to manually approve each registration.
If the spammers still manage to find a way onto your website and register, you can start blocking them immediately.
 
Here are some ways to eliminate spammers from your forum:

  1. Ensure links in your forum are set to 'nofollow'.
  2. Make sure registration includes a CAPTCHA.
  3. Require email confirmation.
  4. Enable anti-spam plugins.
  5. Don't allow editing of comments after a few minutes have passed.
  6. Get the whole community involved.
  7. Be ruthless and delete spammers and their content on daily basis.
  8. Restrict who can post links.
  9. Clearly layout your community rules.
 
There should be a rule prohibiting human spammers in a group, and anyone caught should not be given a pass; this would cause them to leave or collaborate.
 
One of the easiest ways to deal with human spammers is by keeping at least 25 posts of a new member under moderation. When spam posts are under moderation, it will be easy to deal with them..
 

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