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If you see a spambot thread or post, please report it as soon as possible.

 

Spambots can be recognized the following ways:

  • The post includes link(s) to malicious sites or adsites
  • The spambot's username often consists of a first and last name written in one word and undercase letters
  • Poor grammar, very simple sentences such as "I like this" or "my name is (name), I like to do this" and often sentences that make no contextual sense

 

Please do not reply in spambot threads, just report them. Moderators will act as soon as possible.

 

Thank you, and have fun at Accursed Farms.

 

- Alyxx

Game developments at http://nukedprotons.blogspot.com

Check out my music at http://technomancer.bandcamp.com

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Also, i may add, please don't -rep them. it's a waste of your points on something that'll be thrown out anyway.

Yeah, good advice.

 

Also spambots usually have no rep. If they have no rep and haven't posted in the intro thread and their post has a link, they're probably bots.

Not necessarily, they could also be new members. Usually the bad grammar, username and amount of malicious ad links is a dead giveaway.

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Check out my music at http://technomancer.bandcamp.com

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If unsure whether a particular post is that of a spam bot, you could always try Googling the text and seeing if you turn up posts on other forums with identical text, etc. That can be a giveaway.

 

In addition, sometimes they do not place links in their posts immediately, they post a 'normal' looking post then append links to it some time later. Something to keep in mind.

 

Don't Reply, Report.

 

If you want to continue the conversation in a particular thread a bot has posted in it, just ignore it like it isn't there. It will vanish in due course when one of the staff removes it. I know this sounds like common sense, but I feel it's worth saying!

Feel free to PM me about almost anything and I'll do my best to answer. :)

 

"Beware of what you ask for, for it may come to pass..."

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If unsure whether a particular post is that of a spam bot, you could always try Googling the text and seeing if you turn up posts on other forums with identical text, etc. That can be a giveaway.

 

In addition, sometimes they do not place links in their posts immediately, they post a 'normal' looking post then append links to it some time later. Something to keep in mind.

 

Don't Reply, Report.

Exactly, which is why poor grammar and at times nonsense should be something to go by.

Game developments at http://nukedprotons.blogspot.com

Check out my music at http://technomancer.bandcamp.com

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My bad, replied to one of the threads. I didn't see announcement until after I had posted in thread.

"Alyxx Thorne: Batman/10"

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I never had any fun at this site.

 

[/sarcasm]

 

"Even if something sounds logical, it doesn't mean it have to be true"

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OH NO, THERE'S ONE NOW!!!!

 

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"I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant."

 

"Does my beard intimidate you?"

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I think I'll gently close this thread now as I believe all the important things have been said. If anything else needs adding then a staff member will add a new post here for people to read. :)

Feel free to PM me about almost anything and I'll do my best to answer. :)

 

"Beware of what you ask for, for it may come to pass..."

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