View Full Version : How many posts until I'm no longer being screened?
youCant
18-03-2015, 05:17 AM
Verifiying new posts is annoying because it takes forever. Get onto them!
xxMATTGxx
18-03-2015, 05:21 AM
Verifiying new posts is annoying because it takes forever. Get onto them!
You currently don't have any posts that need approving. It's currently set at 5 and you have 4 at this moment in time.
youCant
18-03-2015, 05:25 AM
Odd. I created a thread before and it wanted approval or something. Unless it doesn't post
xxMATTGxx
18-03-2015, 05:32 AM
Odd. I created a thread before and it wanted approval or something. Unless it doesn't post
Found it and approved it for you. Also changed your group manually so you don't need approving now to post around the forum.
Matt always bending the rules :rolleyes:
James
18-03-2015, 09:55 AM
Oh, I thought it was set to 10. Goes to show how much i know :P
youCant
18-03-2015, 10:29 AM
Cheers mate. It appears 2 other posts didn't get approved too.
Found it and approved it for you. Also changed your group manually so you don't need approving now to post around the forum.
Cheers mate. It appears 2 other posts didn't get approved too.
Approved them for you :)
I've also merged them together as you posted them within 6 minutes of each other, so felt they should've been in the same post.
wixard
18-03-2015, 11:23 AM
My gif won't work
who r u
Edited by James (Forum Moderator), Please keep all conversation on topic, thanks!
-:Undertaker:-
18-03-2015, 11:31 AM
Much better at 5... I know some forums use like 100 which is annoying.
Bloop
18-03-2015, 12:35 PM
100 is insane LOL took me about three weeks or so to reach 100 posts on here?
though its already sorted its 5 posts lala
Inseriousity.
18-03-2015, 12:40 PM
Personally think this should be replaced with something better for new users. captcha? It caused a faff on with my shipwrecked event because some of the users were new and couldn't post. I imagine some people might not want to stick around if they don't understand why their posts/threads aren't showing up.
Welcome to the forum btw :D habbox.com/comps (http://www.habbox.com/comps) to get your post count up and win credits woooo
xxMATTGxx
18-03-2015, 02:08 PM
Personally think this should be replaced with something better for new users. captcha? It caused a faff on with my shipwrecked event because some of the users were new and couldn't post. I imagine some people might not want to stick around if they don't understand why their posts/threads aren't showing up.
Welcome to the forum btw :D habbox.com/comps (http://www.habbox.com/comps) to get your post count up and win credits woooo
That is actually possible - Just tested it now. Will speak to the others and turn it on globally later on today.
scottish
18-03-2015, 02:18 PM
Isn't captcha already used upon registration? It's highly ineffective for the most part as bots get smarter and smarter and becomes useless very quick (we used to have tons of spam bots with captcha).
It should be set to 1, once that first post has been approved every post after that gets approved (it's unlikely a spam bot is going to post non-nonsense for their first post then spam after that). So for example if I register and post 500 threads, they'd all be unapproved because I had 0 approved posts. If I post one thread, get approved, then post 499 threads all will be posted as I have that 1 approved post.
I'm pretty sure it used to be 1 post, not sure why it went up to five. I would be happy with a captcha and one post approval.
scottish
18-03-2015, 04:29 PM
Isn't captcha enabled at registration, and has been since 2004? lol
Chippiewill
18-03-2015, 07:46 PM
Yeah, the current captcha is actually pretty good. Could be wrong but I don't think I've seen a proper spam post in the mod bin for a while.
Chris
18-03-2015, 11:50 PM
We seem to have periods where spambots are an issue and others where they completely vanish. Might be worth altering how many posts need to be approved though.
Alternatively, in the PM they automatically get sent when they sign up, just include a section there stating that their first 5 posts will be moderated, it may take time to approve them etc and then they will understand why their posts aren't showing to begin with. I think 5 isn't too bad, maybe lowering it to 3 or something would be good.
I propose a single compulsory thread in the welcome forum before a user is able to post elsewhere. Literally has no drawbacks, get it implemented lads.
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