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Re: Spam

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@rockedge you know the forum has "made it" when it starts getting lots of spam... :)

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Re: Spam

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Unlike the old Murga Forum, @rockedge has implemented good methods of
reporting these spam messages. Rather than open a new topic or post in a section to report
spam, you can simply click on the little "exclamation mark" at the top of each post. This will
notify moderators of questionable posts without unneeded topics that have to be trimmed
from time to time.
Thank you darry!!
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Re: Spam

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Thanks Wiz,

Wondered why there wasn't a Specific spam section. :oops:

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Re: Spam

Post by rockedge »

I am still working on in detail, removing thousands of spam posts and the "users" that they are attached too, from the new converted murga forum database. I have it running on a phpBB 3.3.4 on a Fossapup64 web server and I am taking the time to go through in much smaller steps to remove junk. To trim down significantly the database AND to fix some of the glitches we are seeing on the murga forum today with the copy of the database we have running currently.

I can swap in the improved version of the database when it is ready at some point down the road.

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