Fuck their mother cheebye. If we dont move this shit is irritating the fuck outta me
Quote from: Dr.BeGay on May 16, 2025, 09:44 AMFuck their mother cheebye. If we dont move this shit is irritating the fuck outta me
maybe chiur new member sign up need some sextra thing like captca? :s11:
Lol pray that Ukraine conquer Russia then =:p
CheerS!!!😉
Quote from: jim889 on May 16, 2025, 01:35 PMmaybe chiur new member sign up need some sextra thing like captca? :s11:
No use de. They bypass i think got captcha already right
Quote from: default on May 16, 2025, 05:41 PMNo use de. They bypass i think got captcha already right
use the puzzle one photo one or something
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Quote from: Dr.BeGay on May 16, 2025, 09:44 AMFuck their mother cheebye. If we dont move this shit is irritating the fuck outta me
otherwise dun auto approve roh.. :frown:
cyka blyat
Quote from: jim889 on May 16, 2025, 06:22 PMotherwise dun auto approve roh.. :frown:
ok i set to admin approve first. but i also dont rly know this platform well enough for new members activation
To determine if a member in an SMF forum is newly registered, you can check their "Registered" date in the "Members" section of the SMF admin panel. Additionally, if admin approval is required for new registrations, you can find a list of "Awaiting Approval" members in the same area.
Elaboration:
1. Access the Admin Panel:
Log into your SMF forum's administration panel.
2. Navigate to Members:
Locate the "Members" section, which will likely be under a section like "Forums" or "Management".
3. Check Member List:
Go to the "List" or "Members" page. You should see a list of all registered members.
4. Filter by "Registered" Date:
The members list usually allows you to sort by various criteria, including the "Registered" date.
5. Identify New Members:
Sort by the most recent registrations to easily identify newly registered members.
6. Awaiting Approval Section:
If admin approval is enabled for new registrations, you'll also find a section like "Awaiting Approval". This section lists members who have registered but haven't been approved by an administrator, according to Simple Machines Forum.
7. Examine Profile:
You can also click on a member's name to view their profile. The profile will display the member's registration date, allowing you to confirm they are indeed newly registered.
Quote from: default on May 16, 2025, 05:41 PMNo use de. They bypass i think got captcha already right
u need implement email verification
To prevent or reduce Russian bots (or any spam bots) from spamming your forum, consider implementing the following layered defense strategies:
1. Strengthen Registration & Login
• CAPTCHA/recaptcha: Add Google reCAPTCHA v3 or hCaptcha to registration and login forms.
• Email verification: Require new users to verify their email before posting.
• Approval queue: Manually approve the first few posts or new accounts.
2. Block Known Threats
• IP filtering: Block IP ranges from countries frequently linked to spam (e.g., Russia, if relevant).
• Block known VPN/proxy IPs: Use services like StopForumSpam, CleanTalk, or Project Honeypot to filter suspicious IPs.
• DNSBL (DNS Blacklist): Integrate with DNS-based blacklists to reject spammy IPs.
3. Behavioral & Content Monitoring
• Keyword filtering: Block posts containing common spam phrases or Cyrillic text (if your forum doesn't support that language).
• Rate limiting: Limit the number of posts per user/IP in a given time.
• Bot detection: Use JavaScript challenges or behavior profiling to detect bots.
4. Moderation Tools
• Report button: Make it easy for users to report spam.
• Auto-flagging: Use AI/moderation plugins to detect and flag suspicious posts.
• Ban system: Auto-ban users that hit certain thresholds (e.g., 3 spam posts).
5. Forum Software Settings
If you're using software like phpBB, vBulletin, or Discourse:
• Update to the latest version for security patches.
• Install anti-spam plugins/extensions specific to your platform.
6. Educate and Empower the Community
• Encourage vigilant reporting.
• Promote trusted users to moderators.
• Maintain a visible stance against spam to deter future waves.
Let me know what platform your forum runs on — I can give more tailored advice.
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