(05-22-2010, 01:13 AM)Ocean Wrote: [ -> ]A relatively simple solution would be adapting what some forums already use.. Disable link posting from new users with under 10-15 posts or so, or someone who simply registered on the same day (unless that link leads to dolphin forum and a relevant thread).
There are few legitimate scenarios where someone signs up on a forum and has reason to post valid links several times on the same day.. Except spam.
But that is where the cheat code
spamspamspam(dot)com
comes into play.
Unparsed links are of no real value to spammers, they just hope that there is someone stupid enough who will copy/paste the link and visit their spam site, but most won't. Unparsing their links or stopping them before they can post will eliminate most of them from trying, as there would be no benefit/value for them to spam the site.
Hey is there someone spamming the svn right now? It is getting really slow and there have been like 20 revisions by the same guy in the past few hours... Is that person actually working in it or is he just screwing it up?
you can't spam the svn.. its probably a new deb submitting too hastily.
yeah he's just making little changes and submitting them one by one instead of waiting a bit to submit all at once.. weird
Ok, because I wasnt used to seeing so many changes at once... maybe once or twice a day.
It looks like ector wasn't too happy though.

Especially when the best commit of the day was
this 
He's trying to get us over 9000!!
On a more serious note, if he dares to f*** up in any f***able aspect we will lynch/hang him from the stake, rape his dead corpse, and have his head as our pedestal.
(05-27-2010, 09:07 AM)James333 Wrote: [ -> ]Especially when the best commit of the day was this 
My gosh, that is just a bit... I don't know how to put this, unusual..
