- Feb 17, 2010
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Mods, you can save yourself a lot of work if you increase the requirements for new threads, for new users.
I suggest the following:
If a user has never created a thread before, their first created thread must be approved by a moderator before being posted. Until approval is given, they cannot create any additional threads.
I do report the spam - I'm sure you have seen my spam reports. But it doesn't really help, it isn't a permanent solution to the problem. And, because I'm on a different timezone, it usually takes a few hours for a moderator to wake up and delete the spam threads. The solution is not a moderator per timezone, the solution is just to require approval before your first thread (or even first comment) are posted.
That way, a new user can still ask for advice and can still post a link to an item on Newegg, if he needs to. But, a spammer cannot create threads in every single subforum.
New members might have to wait a bit before their thread is posted. And there is a small overhead for mods for new members - thats it.
I suggest the following:
If a user has never created a thread before, their first created thread must be approved by a moderator before being posted. Until approval is given, they cannot create any additional threads.
I do report the spam - I'm sure you have seen my spam reports. But it doesn't really help, it isn't a permanent solution to the problem. And, because I'm on a different timezone, it usually takes a few hours for a moderator to wake up and delete the spam threads. The solution is not a moderator per timezone, the solution is just to require approval before your first thread (or even first comment) are posted.
That way, a new user can still ask for advice and can still post a link to an item on Newegg, if he needs to. But, a spammer cannot create threads in every single subforum.
New members might have to wait a bit before their thread is posted. And there is a small overhead for mods for new members - thats it.