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Newly registered users etc - signatures
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- Lemon Half
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Newly registered users etc - signatures
I understand that the signature facility has been turned off, such that the signature does not appear in posts (for a number of valid reasons) but registered members can still draft their signature, which then appears on their profile (rather than in their posts).
A quick look here memberlist.php?g=7&mode=group&sk=c&sd=d#memberlist finds the latest new user links to somewhere which may not be safe for family viewing memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2101 (there are quite a number of other examples).
Is it possible to delete the signature facility entirely?
A quick look here memberlist.php?g=7&mode=group&sk=c&sd=d#memberlist finds the latest new user links to somewhere which may not be safe for family viewing memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2101 (there are quite a number of other examples).
Is it possible to delete the signature facility entirely?
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- Lemon Quarter
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Re: Newly registered users etc - signatures
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Have asked the "boss" to look at this. Will get user blocked anyway.
Raptor.
Have asked the "boss" to look at this. Will get user blocked anyway.
Raptor.
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Re: Newly registered users etc - signatures
PinkDalek wrote:I understand that the signature facility has been turned off, such that the signature does not appear in posts (for a number of valid reasons) but registered members can still draft their signature, which then appears on their profile (rather than in their posts).
A quick look here memberlist.php?g=7&mode=group&sk=c&sd=d#memberlist finds the latest new user links to somewhere which may not be safe for family viewing memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2101 (there are quite a number of other examples).
Is it possible to delete the signature facility entirely?
Oh, I dunno, the signature in that case made the nature of the member clear ... think of it as an idiot spammer trap
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Re: Newly registered users etc - signatures
Signature length is now set to 1. Should solve the problem.
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Re: Newly registered users etc - signatures
Raptor wrote:Signature length is now set to 1. Should solve the problem.
That looks like a neat solution but would appear not to be retrospective:
memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2076
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Re: Newly registered users etc - signatures
PinkDalek wrote:Raptor wrote:Signature length is now set to 1. Should solve the problem.
That looks like a neat solution but would appear not to be retrospective:
http://www.lemonfool.co.uk/memberlist.p ... ile&u=2076
Asked stooz to do a data sweep. He has now deleted everyone's signatures and based on what he found also some users.
Much appreciated you keeping us up to date so we can act....
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Re: Newly registered users etc - signatures
Raptor wrote:PinkDalek wrote:Raptor wrote:Signature length is now set to 1. Should solve the problem.
That looks like a neat solution but would appear not to be retrospective:
memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2076
Asked stooz to do a data sweep. He has now deleted everyone's signatures and based on what he found also some users.
Much appreciated you keeping us up to date so we can act....
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This recent spammer (post already deleted) has managed to include a "Signature" in his profile:
memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2159
Having now tested the "Signature" facility, I see it is still available, limited to one character as previously. Presumably the way the spammer formatted the URL allowed a longer "Signature".
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Re: Newly registered users etc - signatures
Might be a way round the 1 character but it is not clickable and unless someone wants to cut and paste!
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Re: Newly registered users etc - signatures
Raptor wrote:Might be a way round the 1 character but it is not clickable and unless someone wants to cut and paste!
Yes, just tried it and it's rather bizarre. If one enters [url]foo[/url] it tells you you're over the one character limit and refuses to accept it.
However, if OTOH you enter [url=foo]foo[/url] it accepts it and sets it as your signature!
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Re: Newly registered users etc - signatures
Well that's a rubbish bit of coding...
I can hack the dB so it can't even store signatures...
I can hack the dB so it can't even store signatures...
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Re: Newly registered users etc - signatures
Hi stooz
Another newly registered user has posted immediately on registration and is about to have his post deleted:
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=2643
memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2180
Is it not possible to put a time delay between registration and first post?
stooz wrote:Well that's a rubbish bit of coding...
Another newly registered user has posted immediately on registration and is about to have his post deleted:
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=2643
memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2180
Is it not possible to put a time delay between registration and first post?
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Re: Newly registered users etc - signatures
I can enable all first posts to be manually approved. But that's a lot more work than clearing the odd spammer.
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Re: Newly registered users etc - signatures
stooz wrote:.
Here's another who has attempted to get around the 1 digit signature option:
Username:MonroCam
memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2280
As said previously, it appears somewhat pointless, as it is not clickable and who is going to bother to C&P an obviously spammy or worse link, but thought I'd mention it.
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Re: Newly registered users etc - signatures
Is it a bore if I report a couple more http://lemonfool.co.uk/memberlist.php?m ... ile&u=2279 http://lemonfool.co.uk/memberlist.php?m ... ile&u=2282 ?
stooz wrote:Thanks, I will sort it.
Thank you - russian again... I must sort that sig length...
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Re: Newly registered users etc - signatures
PinkDalek wrote:As said previously, it appears somewhat pointless, as it is not clickable and who is going to bother to C&P an obviously spammy or worse link, but thought I'd mention it.
Spammy links are very rarely for human consumption. They're aimed at bots.
There's a whole Dark Art called "SEO", which ranges from borderline-spam to outright-spam[1]. One of its techniques is to use bots that seek out web forms and post links in forms that *might* appear as an actual link in a page somewhere googlebot et al will see them.
My website has a feedback form. It gets visited by such bots, so I added a little check that rejects links in formats popular with the spambots, and tells human readers a very simple workaround if they want to include a URL.
[1] The non-spammy equivalent - provision of good contents that add real value to a site - doesn't generally use that name.
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Re: Newly registered users etc - signatures
UncleEbenezer wrote:PinkDalek wrote:As said previously, it appears somewhat pointless, as it is not clickable and who is going to bother to C&P an obviously spammy or worse link, but thought I'd mention it.
Spammy links are very rarely for human consumption. They're aimed at bots. ...
Thanks for the explanation but I imagine we don't want to feed our friendly bots with such stuff.
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Re: Newly registered users etc - signatures
stooz wrote:Thanks, I will sort it.
MonroCam is back again (previous profile deleted) - advertising closed circuit stuff (in Russian) within the signature:
memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2446
Incidentally, I looked at some phpBB support forums and there isn't a facility to put a ! on the "Viewing profile", which you most likely already know. So I'm reporting on here. Do let me know if I shouldn't bother.
I see you've tried mc2fool's suggested [url=foo]foo[/url] method on yours:
memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2
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Re: Newly registered users etc - signatures
Thanks, more than happy to hear about them. I need to edit the database so it can't store any data
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