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Redwing

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by Redwing » 10.22.08 7:43pm
sharonlover wrote:Please do not report these as SPAMBOTs since they aren't really posting, just crawling.
Geemers were just crawling too, and look what that got them. (Spamming in an anti-spam thread? What am I thinking?) Discussion then: what exactly do index bots do, just index new posts for searching? Why didn't we have them on the old board? I don't think you could have gotten an MDb thread through Google on the old board, so can you now? Questions, questions, questions.
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Jesse D

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by Jesse D » 10.22.08 8:14pm
Redwing wrote:Discussion then: what exactly do index bots do, just index new posts for searching? Why didn't we have them on the old board? I don't think you could have gotten an MDb thread through Google on the old board, so can you now?
They're the tool used by their respective search engine to keep its search database as fresh as possible. They were on the old board as well, but they weren't explicitly identified by the main index. I had found prior MDb threads on Google in the past, but I think there's a way to have the board shoo them so that its threads aren't searchable.
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AMetroidGuy

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by AMetroidGuy » 10.22.08 8:33pm
You can easily identify the valid bots and crawlers( which don’t need to be reported) by the color of their names and the lack of profiles. Yes, you can make the more respectable ones stop, but why would you? This forum is not really private, and more search results=more publicity.
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Emperor Ing

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by Emperor Ing » 11.15.08 9:27pm
Rituioo945
All he does (and these are only 4 posts worth) is bump old topics that cease to have meaning "Why is the board going down" and the like.
Ban him.
Hiroshi Mishima wrote:must be some sorta side effect of the hatchling or maybe she should stop going down on Miyamoto.

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Jesse D

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by Jesse D » 11.15.08 11:25pm
Done.
That's officially the first spammer to get past the new board's CAPTCHA. I've left the VIP code (that 1986 backwards thing) out of this new board's registration thus far just to see whether we'd need it, but I guess that one kinda answered itself. I'll hack one in one of these days.
Thanks for the report.
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Redwing

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by Redwing » 11.17.08 5:44pm
I got one I got one! shufei8808690He's been all up and down the board about Runescape power leveling... sigh 
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Jesse D

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by Jesse D » 11.17.08 6:51pm
Thanks, bro. Nuked it.
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Naner

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by Naner » 11.19.08 12:48pm
1f56. I'm in doubt about this one. Sometimes it seems a bot, sometimes it doesn't. But I think it's name makes it pretty obvious. The post here seemed (kinda) OK, but there were some that seemed like spambombs.
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Jesse D

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by Jesse D » 11.19.08 1:38pm
Nah, 1f56 is a legit user.
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Brain Boy

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by Brain Boy » 12.05.08 10:23am
pqrs088 is a spammer.
The Alpha Metroid
The second stage of maturity. Older and wiser. Very lucky to have survived thus far. If you want to get rid of this one, you'll need some high explosives.
-Eve Stirwin, The Biology of Forums
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squeehunter

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by squeehunter » 12.20.08 6:05pm
How the heck can something get around a captcha? Is there technology to read those things? I can't even read them.
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Redwing

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by Redwing » 12.20.08 9:28pm
squeehunter wrote:How the heck can something get around a captcha? Is there technology to read those things? I can't even read them.
Yeah, programs can cross-reference it against letters in different fonts and such. I have a program that translates my hand-written notes into text... if it can even somewhat legibly understand my handwriting, it can get a lot of the captchas I've seen 
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Naner

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by Naner » 12.21.08 12:55pm
Hmm, there are many programs used to decipher text in images. One that I can remember is used in Brain Age, used to know what the hell are you writing on your DS.
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squeehunter

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by squeehunter » 12.21.08 1:56pm
What about having an image? *picture of a monkey* m-o-n-k-e-y.
There's no way they could decipher images.
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Redwing

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by Redwing » 12.21.08 2:38pm
squeehunter wrote:What about having an image? *picture of a monkey* m-o-n-k-e-y.
There's no way they could decipher images.
Cross reference the image with similar images in a Google search and then try major keywords?  Just an idea.
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