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| 12 Jun 2013 02:50 PM |
1. Block every comment that has "www" or "com" in it. If it has either, it is clearly a link leading to: a. someone advertising their place or model b. some survey that will steal your account
Links are NOT needed in comments. Comments are used for sharing opinions on the items and such. -------------------------------------- 2. Hour comment limit on ALL items. Anyone can create 10 spam alts, wait a day and post 10 "survey" links into a comment, then move onto the next item and do the same. If you limit the comments to an hour for EVERY item, this will make it so the spammers can only comment once per hour on that account. ---------------------------------------- 3. Wait 7 days to post on a new account 1 day is not enough for new users to realize comments aren't used to advertise. By making them wait 7 days, they will be able to realize comment rules before relentlessly spamming on every item in sight. This will also make it harder for people to make spam alt to advertise, because waiting 7 days to advertise once per hour is almost not worth it. -----------------------------------------
If all of these ideas are put into place, roblox spamming is likely to be put to an end, or at least greatly stop it. If you have and suggestions on how I can change these ideas please comment below instead of completely abolishing it as a whole.
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| 12 Jun 2013 02:54 PM |
@Punks
You're lack of creativity in that negative comment greatly bores me. If you wish to demolish my ideas, you're going to have to do better than that.
This applies for everyone. |
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| 12 Jun 2013 03:00 PM |
Make sure it's the word com not comment, or competition. Words like that will confuse the system and falsely block them.
My final words... (Laugh out loud) < Grammar friendly. |
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| 12 Jun 2013 03:01 PM |
@iseeyourpost.
Sounds good. If it's separated by a symbol or a space rather than part of a word it should be blocked. |
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| 12 Jun 2013 03:22 PM |
| Total support. Good thinking! |
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| 12 Jun 2013 03:32 PM |
Support. If this doesn't mostly remove spam, it will at least make it a little less common. I really hope a mod sees this.
"60% of the time, it works every time." |
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| 12 Jun 2013 03:44 PM |
Idk why offsite links aren't banned. They could easily add exceptions, but no, they just HAD to remove the website filtering COMPLETELY just for youtube and twitter.
Emerson wrote an essay on that |
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| 16 Jun 2013 07:38 PM |
| No support on 1. I like 2 and 3 though. |
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| 16 Jun 2013 07:39 PM |
| Why #1? The only reason I can think of to have a link in it is to spam about your place and/or a survey that could possibly steal your account, which is definitely not something ROBLOX wants to deal with. |
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| 16 Jun 2013 07:47 PM |
Full support.
These are some nice, solid ideas. Keep it up! :) |
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| 16 Jun 2013 07:51 PM |
Support on 2 and 3.
On 1, I support for the "www" but not for .com. Other words can still contain it, such as commercial, comical, comment, etc. |
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| 16 Jun 2013 07:53 PM |
@accessible
I have already addressed that issue above, but I like your creative thinking!
By the way, "www" can be removed and is still able to link to a website.
Try putting "roblox.com" into the URL. |
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| 16 Jun 2013 07:58 PM |
@electric
I know it will work with the "www" part.
But how do you get around what I mentioned? Does it have to be .com instead of just com? |
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| 16 Jun 2013 07:59 PM |
I don't support the "www" idea. One of my friends once commented on a place "wwwhats up bro!" Seriously. Someone could just joke around and the comment would be gone. |
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