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jinz Sep 5th, 2016 12:16 AM

Can anything be done about the increase in inappropriate ad posts
 
Is it my imagination or is there an increase in inappropriate responses to forum questions involving drugs and all kinds of unsolicited ads? Not keen on posting at the moment and it is hard to wade through all the posts to do with weight loss and creams and then a genuine question has a response post offering drugs.

Ackislander Sep 5th, 2016 03:00 AM

The site is clean by 10 AM Eastern time.

To clean it up before then would probably require making it a pay site.

janisj Sep 5th, 2016 05:32 AM

They are working on it -- but I have not ever seen them left on too long. They get cleaned out several times a day.

Careful what you wish for ;)

janisj Sep 5th, 2016 05:36 AM

Oh - and there really hasn't been an 'increase' that I see. Do you remember the hundreds of 'Korean' threads we were getting last year - and before that there were other mass spam attacks.

Jean Sep 5th, 2016 05:39 PM

IMO the thread title is usually a dead giveaway, so I don't find them hard to ignore.

On the other hand, wading through some other posts does feel like a waste of time... those who do no research and want their trips planned for them down to which sights to see, or those who type one long, rambling paragraph without breaks... More annoying than the spam.

jinz Sep 5th, 2016 11:32 PM

Good comments thank you. Jean I posted long paragraphs until a poster kindly pointed it out to me (in the nicest possible way) and I appreciated her alerting me.

I am good researcher but must confess sometimes the conflicting posts makes it confusing and coming so far from NZ it really helps to get locals specific guidance.

All our trips are planned with Fodorites help and I am really thankful.

jinz Sep 5th, 2016 11:34 PM

Good comments thank you. Jean I posted long paragraphs until a poster kindly pointed it out to me (in the nicest possible way) and I appreciated her alerting me.

I am good researcher but must confess sometimes the conflicting posts makes it confusing and coming so far from NZ it really helps to get locals specific guidance.

All our trips are planned with Fodorites help and I am really thankful.

emalloy Sep 6th, 2016 11:40 AM

jinx, don't be too confused by conflicting posts. People have different travel styles and like to do/see/eat and pace themselves in different ways on their trips. Look at what helps you and ignore the rest.

martinekb Sep 6th, 2016 06:10 PM

What does IMO mean?

janisj Sep 6th, 2016 06:22 PM

IMO = In my opinion

IME = In my experience

IMHO = In my humble opinion

IMVHO = In my very humble opinion (usually meant sarcastically ;) )


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