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Fra_Diavolo Mar 31st, 2016 05:24 AM

Second the suggestion for adding an expiration date to posts. They should still be retrieved and read, but not added too. This will help with some of the spam and also prevent wasted advice when you notice, too late, that the thread is very old.

doug_stallings Mar 31st, 2016 05:26 AM

On the contrary, our monitors are constantly looking through the forums, especially being on the lookout for spam. What I said was that writing a single post in the forums is not the best way to alert us to an issue with spam. The best way is to report spam posts, which come back overnight. (Sadly, we are only human and aren't all working 24 hours a day.) However, Amanda is on this and is working hard every day to take down spam and ban the posters, and we will continue to do that. It's an ongoing battle, but you'll see spam posts accumulate every morning, and then they will quickly go away as soon as Amanda makes her sweep. And she's not working alone.

janisj Mar 31st, 2016 05:47 AM

>>What I said was that writing a single post in the forums is not the best way to alert us to an issue with spam. The best way is to report spam posts, <<

Also -- I often (really often) see folks post 'triangled'. That seems REALLY counterproductive IMO. Just triangle the thing - no need to announce doing it. Adding a 'triangled' post, just guarantees the old thread stays topped after the spam post is deleted.

If one just triangles it - when the the offending post is gone the thread will sink back where it belongs . . .

obxgirl Mar 31st, 2016 06:23 AM

Thanks, Doug, appreciate your insight as well as the unfortunate housekeeping you, Amanda and others have to do.

AJPeabody Mar 31st, 2016 08:39 AM

Amanda and Doug can't work 24/7/365, but a computer program can. Add to the posting routine an algorithm that could work like this:

Is this a first post on the day a new member joins? No --> Post. Yes --> Is there a link? No --> Post Yes --> Delay posting for manual review in the morning.

Show this to your programmer and ask that it be done.

Triangling to get mods' attention.

NewbE Mar 31st, 2016 08:57 AM

Yeah, I'm sure that has never occurred to them to do.

SambaChula Apr 8th, 2016 05:00 AM

This morning, It's gotten out of hand completely. Can't even find the legitimate posts! This forum is not the first to be inundated, but others have responded more quickly and effectively at the code/system level. Guess Fodor's doesn't value their regular posters enough to throw at the problem the finances, technical expertise, and time needed to stop the spam for good.

taitai Apr 8th, 2016 05:15 AM

Of the 25 first posts this morning, 15 were spam or 60%. This is crazy. You need to find a fix.

rizzo0904 Apr 8th, 2016 05:21 AM

Every morning, the front page is at least 50% spam. I go thru and report them, but soon I'm just going to give up on this site.

doug_stallings Apr 8th, 2016 05:26 AM

Thanks for your concern, and please keep flagging the spam posts. This happens every morning, and within a few hours they are all taken down.

taitai Apr 8th, 2016 05:50 AM

Doug, I appreciate what a hassle this is for you all. It must not be fun to come into work every morning and clean out the Spam first thing. However, I frequent other forums, travel, medical, hobby-related, and none of them have this problem. Why is the Fodors US Board the target of all of this and what do all these other websites, some of which are your competitors, doing that Fodors isn't?

There has to be an answer better than "wait a couple of hours and we will clean it up." What is the long term strategy for this? Over the last month it has only gotten worse.

janisj Apr 8th, 2016 07:16 AM

>>Why is the Fodors US Board the target of all of this . . .<<

Not that this solves anything - but spam hits almost every Forum over night/every night -- not just the US board. Even the Help Forum gets it which I think is sort of ironic. Currently more than half of the spam is on the US board but in the past it has been Asia, or Africa or whatever.

The only spam free zone is the Lounge . . .


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