01-04-2007, 08:12 PM
I think that there is no reason for panic. But it is clear that some unserious persons became member for other reasons than MM. The
Before the Britney Spears affair, I handled two of them myself. Yesterday afternoon and this afternoon there were already two posts at Talk with immediate links to +18 sites (in America probably +21 ---> don't know).
We have very good software to stop those individuals. First of all I delete the post completely and as quick as possible. (There is no need to send PMs or emails since Brell, Suztours (later) and I several times a day check the boards.) The ... third step is removing that member from the list.
But in between I ban that
@ Brell: Do we delete the whole Britney-stuff or not?
goodnews is that it is manual work. So far. And that we, administrators, have less work to throw them out than they have to come in.
Before the Britney Spears affair, I handled two of them myself. Yesterday afternoon and this afternoon there were already two posts at Talk with immediate links to +18 sites (in America probably +21 ---> don't know).
We have very good software to stop those individuals. First of all I delete the post completely and as quick as possible. (There is no need to send PMs or emails since Brell, Suztours (later) and I several times a day check the boards.) The ... third step is removing that member from the list.
But in between I ban that
member. Once? No! Twice? No! Three times!! The software makes it possible in three ways to ban persons: with their name, with their email address and, most important, with the IP-address of their computer. So once someone is on our
black listhe needs in the first place an other computer to get in.
@ Brell: Do we delete the whole Britney-stuff or not?


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Since we had a serious increase of weird and explicit posts during last weekend, we have changed the rules for posting on the boards a little bit.