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Registrations: Good things to know

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Lately, the forum has been swamped with SPAM account registrations.

I estimate that the spam account to real account registration ratio is around 5 to 1. As far as I can tell I'm pretty good at catching them so whoever person or persons are doing this are basically throwing their money away. I presume it keeps happening because throwing money away is cheaper than verifying whether the spam actually sticks to the site. The registration Q&A even requires answering a question that directly requires understanding/acknowledging that spam will be deleted. These people have zero shame.

However, my counter-efforts might create false positives for new users resulting in delayed account activation or account deletion.

Hence, some advice for those about to open an account and write their first post.
  • Don't use a throwaway email address to register (you can always change your email later). The easiest red flag is an address with some number in it that uses a free email provider, e.g. bobwilson07365 at gmail.com.
  • Don't use VPN to register (you can always use it later). A lot of the spam accounts come through VPNs. I check all IPs against spam data bases and if it shows up with multiple recent hits, the account won't be approved. This, unfortunately, also hurts legit users who share IPs with spammers, i.e. VPNs, being suspicious by association.
  • Recommend that your first post is more than a generic couple of context-free lines like "Good post. I agree!" or "This is very good information for me." Spammers are often on the clock and will rarely put much effort into writing.
  • Recommend even more strongly that your first post is not one that resurrects some long dead thread that's potentially related to something with commercial potential, e.g. bitcoin, mortgages, debt-service, plumbing, renovation, windows, etc.
  • If you have less than 50 posts, do not go back later and edit to insert specific product/service links in previous posts. These show up as red flags in the moderation logs.
  • Don't register an account and leave it inactive without ever posting. Never-used accounts are subject to regular garbage collection in order to keep the databases small.

Sorry for the hassle. This is why we can't have nice things.

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Many thanks for all the behind the scenes work you do Jacob.

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From my experience (sample size in millions), most people's email addresses include number(s) and are from free providers.

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@Bankai - Yeah, but it'll usually be something like a plausible age or birth year, not a multidigit number with some garbageletters thrown in from a spam IP. But for sure, hence the PSA to the effect that if your new registration is held up then numbered addresses could be an issue---if you own an email that's not numbered/free, it would be less "risky" to use that.

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Post by binarybill »

Thanks Jacob for all your time and effort. This is one of the best sites on the internet. I have discovered many life changing perspectives here.

If other new (non-spam) members are like me, they will have been reading the forum for months or even years before their first post, so any extra time or effort required to register is unlikely to deter them.

Thanks again.

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I spent about a week getting eaten by mosquitoes in the woods of Vermont so I've been out of [forum] touch. I approved all pending forum registrations after filtering them through the spam lists. If you're still waiting for an account approval, send me an email.

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See OP in case your account has not been activated yet.
If so, don't reregister... send me an email.

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jacob wrote:
Wed Jun 02, 2021 11:06 am
  • Don't use a throwaway email address to register (you can always change your email later). The easiest red flag is an address with some number in it that uses a free email provider, e.g. bobwilson07365 at gmail.com.
  • Don't use VPN to register (you can always use it later). A lot of the spam accounts come through VPNs. I check all IPs against spam data bases and if it shows up with multiple recent hits, the account won't be approved. This, unfortunately, also hurts legit users who share IPs with spammers, i.e. VPNs, being suspicious by association.
Reminder, since I suspect we might have some false positives.

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Just another reminder.

If your registration is stuck in the system, you can always send me an email to let me know.

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Reminder, see first post in the thread.

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Due to a recent increase in the number of spam registrations, approving new accounts may take longer than usual.

If you're impatient, you can always send me an email.

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Over the past couple of days the forum has been hit with a large number of spam account registrations. If you're a real human and still waiting to have your account approved, email me on erefire protonmail com.

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Post by mir »

I read but Ive never posted before, for some time now when I was trying to log in I was getting a message that my password was wrong(it was not), I finally changed my password and everything is fine now, but I was wondering what was the reason.

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