Well said, AC. There is a lot that goes into forums, behind the scenes, that most members never know about (which is a good thing, but still, it creates a disconnect of what it actually takes).
I'm sorry to hear that, messner. This is something that all community admins have to deal with and it is definitely frustrating. If you ever get back into it, I would recommend looking at the resource sites for your chosen software and seeing what they offer as far as a CAPTCHA or bot solution.
The truth is that people will keep innovating - on both sides. You have to experiment and adjust. Stinks, but it's a challenge that forum administrators face, for sure.
Oh yeah, you are definitely not alone.:) This is something that happens in all spaces. For example, I wrote a controversial blog post a while back and I had someone post four times in a row, using a different name each time, agreeing with him or herself.:) Fun!
I think that, in this case, it would be good to take action against the obvious ones and leave the rest. I think of it as a problem and I deal with it when it is obvious, but I try not to jump to any conclusions if I can help it. I sympathize with you, definitely.
From what I have heard, the phpBB 3 CAPTCHA is quite good. I would definitely enabled it and then customize it a bit in the settings, making it more difficult. and then see how that works. Good luck with it.
Thanks Michael. I really appreciate that.
Well said, JoeMerchant. It's important to have moderators who are consistent, kind and who set an example that all can follow.
Trolls are definitely addressed! Though, they don't have their own chapter. :)
Well said, AC. There is a lot that goes into forums, behind the scenes, that most members never know about (which is a good thing, but still, it creates a disconnect of what it actually takes).
Thanks very much, Presto Vivace. If you do pick it up, please let me know what you think as I'd love to hear your feedback.
I'm sorry to hear that, messner. This is something that all community admins have to deal with and it is definitely frustrating. If you ever get back into it, I would recommend looking at the resource sites for your chosen software and seeing what they offer as far as a CAPTCHA or bot solution. The truth is that people will keep innovating - on both sides. You have to experiment and adjust. Stinks, but it's a challenge that forum administrators face, for sure.
LOL. Well done.
Oh yeah, you are definitely not alone. :) This is something that happens in all spaces. For example, I wrote a controversial blog post a while back and I had someone post four times in a row, using a different name each time, agreeing with him or herself. :) Fun!
I think that, in this case, it would be good to take action against the obvious ones and leave the rest. I think of it as a problem and I deal with it when it is obvious, but I try not to jump to any conclusions if I can help it. I sympathize with you, definitely.
From what I have heard, the phpBB 3 CAPTCHA is quite good. I would definitely enabled it and then customize it a bit in the settings, making it more difficult. and then see how that works. Good luck with it.
LOL. Well played, indeed. Sadly, no such chapter exists. But, I have noted this for the second edition. ;)