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| 19 Aug 2016 01:24 PM |
| Roblox this is the only way to get rid of those annoying scam-spammers in the comments of games. |
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| 19 Aug 2016 01:26 PM |
| I support this, but I would also like if ROBLOX did something that they already did for the forums : allow offsite links for certain sites like YouTube, and Twitch. It would get rid of the scam in the first place, because ROBLOX could make a list of links they allow, and then any link that is different from the list gets removed. |
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| 19 Aug 2016 01:58 PM |
| No support. I wrote two bots, one that monitors a group wall and deletes unwanted stuff, and one that searches through line item sales for me. There are legitimate uses for bots and we should not block them completely. |
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| 19 Aug 2016 02:01 PM |
| what about scam bots they are the most common and its rare to find bots that intern talks about |
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| 19 Aug 2016 02:10 PM |
There are no "scam bots" that work the way mine does. Accounts that send you PMs are ran by a bot on the user's web browser - that means a person already handles the login so a captcha won't stop them.
As for the comment spam bots - these don't even exist. Go to any scam site and put in some fake information, it will say something like "Comment this on 5 different games or you won't get your ROBUX". These are actual people spreading the links, not bots.
Finally, all it would take to bypass this on a bot running as an external program is to log in by hand, capture the cookie, and give it to the bot instead of having the bot actually log in.
So no, this wouldn't change anything. This would just make me have to rewrite my login function. Please don't make me do that. ROBLOX breaks my bots often enough as-is.
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