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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby Stramala » 29 Sep 2011, 09:24

the Masked Lapwing wrote:http://www.f1rejects.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=4476
http://www.f1rejects.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4478
http://www.f1rejects.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4477

I wonder why he didn't spam the JDD forum?

'Cause they sold him a phone right before the 1995 European Grand Prix...that must have been what Deletraz was doing, making a phone call :o
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby East Londoner » 01 Oct 2011, 20:18

Another of the buggers has resurected this thread from the dead.

http://www.f1rejects.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=4420
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby FMecha » 13 Oct 2011, 16:10

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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby East Londoner » 13 Oct 2011, 19:53

FMecha wrote:Spammy sig! :evil:

Who has a spammy signature? :?
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby East Londoner » 15 Oct 2011, 22:47

Alert! Another spammer has joined the Ferrari-Mclaren club thread.

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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby mario » 15 Oct 2011, 23:25

East Londoner wrote:Alert! Another spammer has joined the Ferrari-Mclaren club thread.

viewtopic.php?f=4&t=4420

I've deleted it, and I hope that you do not object to the fact that I also removed the link that spammer had put up from your post as a precaution.
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby Phoenix » 16 Oct 2011, 00:55

East Londoner wrote:
FMecha wrote:Spammy sig! :evil:

Who has a spammy signature? :?


I deleted the signature before your innocent eyes could see it.
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby FMecha » 18 Oct 2011, 22:03

Kimi-ICE wrote:NOOOOOO!!!!! Damm those Pirelli tires, Made of cheese :evil:

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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby Wizzie » 19 Oct 2011, 16:23

Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby East Londoner » 19 Oct 2011, 16:56

They are getting ever more sneakier. Without the links in the sig, that one could almost pass as a normal member.
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby dr-baker » 19 Oct 2011, 18:45

How are the spammers getting through the system? Or are they human spammers now?
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby mario » 19 Oct 2011, 22:54

dr-baker wrote:How are the spammers getting through the system? Or are they human spammers now?

I wouldn't be surprised if some of those accounts were initially registered by a person before being turned over to a spambot given the current account registration procedures. Unless, that is, some spammers have found a way to program their spambots to get around the normal checks (it is a weird irony that spammers are one of the driving forces being artificial intelligence in their efforts to break through traditional forum safeguards).
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby DanielPT » 20 Oct 2011, 00:21

mario wrote:
dr-baker wrote:How are the spammers getting through the system? Or are they human spammers now?

I wouldn't be surprised if some of those accounts were initially registered by a person before being turned over to a spambot given the current account registration procedures. Unless, that is, some spammers have found a way to program their spambots to get around the normal checks (it is a weird irony that spammers are one of the driving forces being artificial intelligence in their efforts to break through traditional forum safeguards).


Either that or spambots answer Mark Webber to any registration question made! :lol:
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby FullMetalJack » 20 Oct 2011, 00:55

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dr-baker wrote:How are the spammers getting through the system? Or are they human spammers now?

I wouldn't be surprised if some of those accounts were initially registered by a person before being turned over to a spambot given the current account registration procedures. Unless, that is, some spammers have found a way to program their spambots to get around the normal checks (it is a weird irony that spammers are one of the driving forces being artificial intelligence in their efforts to break through traditional forum safeguards).


Either that or spambots answer Mark Webber to any registration question made! :lol:


That would be very co-incidental if that was the case :lol:
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby East Londoner » 26 Oct 2011, 16:17

More spam
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=61&start=180#p115440

Bloody hell, this one is sneaky! This one could pass as a normal member, if it wasn't for the link at the bottom of his post!
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4532#p115430
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby Wizzie » 26 Oct 2011, 16:54

East Londoner wrote:Bloody hell, this one is sneaky! This one could pass as a normal member, if it wasn't for the link at the bottom of his post!
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4532#p115430


And he would have been officially classified in the Predicament Predictions standings if you hadn't pointed it out :lol:
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby Stramala » 26 Oct 2011, 23:13

Wizzie wrote:
East Londoner wrote:Bloody hell, this one is sneaky! This one could pass as a normal member, if it wasn't for the link at the bottom of his post!
http://www.f1rejects.com/forum/viewtopi ... 32#p115430


And he would have been officially classified in the Predicament Predictions standings if you hadn't pointed it out :lol:

I didn't realise being a human being was mandatory to participate in the PP Championship...looks like Henry the hoover won't be scoring any points this year :roll:
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby DanielPT » 28 Oct 2011, 03:39

A question: Do we give the benefit of the doubt to any new user who has not posted yet? Because the Sig of the latest user is a bit suspicious...
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby Stramala » 28 Oct 2011, 03:56

DanielPT wrote:A question: Do we give the benefit of the doubt to any new user who has not posted yet? Because the Sig of the latest user is a bit suspicious...

I think we can safely assume any 'member' who puts a website that isn't Twitter, Blogger, etc in their profile when signing up is a spammer. It's a good indicator between the real deal and a spam machine.
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby FMecha » 11 Nov 2011, 18:38

Kimi-ICE wrote:NOOOOOO!!!!! Damm those Pirelli tires, Made of cheese :evil:

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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby East Londoner » 12 Nov 2011, 02:26


I'm not sure if this one's a bot or just some idiot thinking it's OK to post streams. This one has turned up at a few other race discussion threads over the months with links to streams though...
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby mario » 13 Nov 2011, 06:55

East Londoner wrote:

I'm not sure if this one's a bot or just some idiot thinking it's OK to post streams. This one has turned up at a few other race discussion threads over the months with links to streams though...

Either way, given that he has been warned before (he had put up another two posts with streaming links, both of which have been redacted), in this case I have decided to delete his post entirely. I know it's a little harsh if he is just a misguided fan, but given that he has already been warned before he should have anticipated that (and if he is a bot then deleting the post is OK).
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby DanielPT » 13 Nov 2011, 22:02

mario wrote:
East Londoner wrote:

I'm not sure if this one's a bot or just some idiot thinking it's OK to post streams. This one has turned up at a few other race discussion threads over the months with links to streams though...

Either way, given that he has been warned before (he had put up another two posts with streaming links, both of which have been redacted), in this case I have decided to delete his post entirely. I know it's a little harsh if he is just a misguided fan, but given that he has already been warned before he should have anticipated that (and if he is a bot then deleting the post is OK).


I have to say, mario, that i've never seen such a nice and good minded moderator!
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby Klon » 17 Nov 2011, 01:20

DanielPT wrote:I have to say, mario, that i've never seen such a nice and good minded moderator!


Well, as the saying goes, give a man power and you will reveal his true character. Good minded with lots of technical knowledge. Oh my! He must be a disciple of HWNSNBM himself. :shock:
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby DanielPT » 19 Nov 2011, 07:42

I say we must find a way to stop so many bots/dudes with similar SPAM links as their website and signature...
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby eurobrun » 21 Nov 2011, 19:35

Wizzie wrote:
Me wrote:I have no idea why I always think Tony D'Alberto is a mafia member :P
He's from a family of used cars salesmen... which might as well be the mafia Eurobrun :lol:
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby eurobrun » 26 Nov 2011, 07:53

I think the newest member is a spammer
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby Wizzie » 26 Nov 2011, 22:14

Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby East Londoner » 26 Nov 2011, 22:17

Wizzie wrote:BURN THE WITCH! :twisted:

I'm loving the subtle way that this one has spammed. A triple attack, that's got to be the most we've had in some time.
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby eurobrun » 01 Dec 2011, 17:53

Look at the amount of spammers on the new userlist
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby eurobrun » 17 Dec 2011, 16:04

Wizzie wrote:
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He's from a family of used cars salesmen... which might as well be the mafia Eurobrun :lol:
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby Jeroen Krautmeir » 18 Dec 2011, 13:33

I've always wanted to say this, but have refrained from doing so, but...

..can we please post spambot reports here?

This thread has descended into anti-spam boredom. Image
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby East Londoner » 18 Dec 2011, 21:19

Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:I've always wanted to say this, but have refrained from doing so, but...

..can we please post spambot reports here?

This thread has descended into anti-spam boredom. Image

This. Plus, if the mods are alright with it, could we have some spam posts merged into this thread, just like the good old days? :)
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby Stramala » 19 Dec 2011, 04:52

East Londoner wrote:...just like the good old days? :)

Like when spambots posted hardcore pornography in the Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum? :lol:
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby East Londoner » 19 Dec 2011, 05:14

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East Londoner wrote:...just like the good old days? :)

Like when spambots posted hardcore pornography in the Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum? :lol:

Damn and blast the naiveity of my post! :oops: :lol:

I meant of course, some of the funny spam from reject spambots, such as somyaguru.
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby Phoenix » 19 Dec 2011, 09:47

For me there's no problem :)
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby mario » 20 Dec 2011, 06:14

Phoenix wrote:For me there's no problem :)

I guess it is something that could be considered provided that the worst parts of said spam (i.e. the web links) were removed beforehand to render the spam mostly harmless.
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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby eurobrun » 20 Dec 2011, 19:52

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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby thehemogoblin » 22 Dec 2011, 05:50

mario wrote:
Phoenix wrote:For me there's no problem :)

I guess it is something that could be considered provided that the worst parts of said spam (i.e. the web links) were removed beforehand to render the spam mostly harmless.

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Re: The wonderful world of shoe spam!

Postby Phoenix » 23 Dec 2011, 05:50

thehemogoblin wrote:
mario wrote:
Phoenix wrote:For me there's no problem :)

I guess it is something that could be considered provided that the worst parts of said spam (i.e. the web links) were removed beforehand to render the spam mostly harmless.

That's what I used to do.


But haven't been doing in awhile (sorry, just wanted to piss you off a bit).
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