11-08-2017 09:14 AM - edited 11-08-2017 09:17 AM
Hi,
why are messages, which are "marked as SPAM" in their message options, still shown as "unread topics"?
See those Korean messages in the lower left of the screenshot:
Why does the forum don't hide these messages in the "unread" list as well?
11-08-2017 09:20 AM
Gerd -
It might take some time for the system to move the spam to the quarantine, especially when there is a large volume.
I just checked the LabVIEW board and I do not see these topics in the unread topics list at this time. Are you still seeing this?
Thanks,
Lili
11-08-2017 09:30 AM - edited 11-08-2017 09:31 AM
Hi Lili,
now there are 5 new messages/topics on top of the LabVIEW board, so the "Unread topics" also shows just those 5 threads…
In the meantime I saw just one (instead of 3) SPAM thread(s) in the "Unread" section. When I open the "Unread discussions" list (by clicking the ">") I still see these SPAM threads, right now at postion 8 - 10…
11-08-2017 09:36 AM
11-08-2017 09:42 AM - edited 11-08-2017 09:43 AM
Hi Lili,
when I open the "Unread topics" list by clicking at the ">" to get to the "Unread discussions" page I still see all those Korean SPAM…
Btw. there is a slight inconsistency: first it is named "unread topics", after clicking the link the list now is called "unread discussions"…
(see attached screenshot)
11-08-2017 09:48 AM
It seems to me that this is occurring based on the node a certain user is hitting at the time. I cannot replicate the issue consistently on various accounts. We will have to escalate this to our community provider for further investigation. Also, thanks for noting the discrepancy in terminology.
11-08-2017 10:39 AM
I've seen the same, but it typically normalizes within a few minutes. They do disappear eventually once all server sync up.
11-29-2017 06:01 AM
Update:
Right now there seems to be a great amount of SPAM messages generated.
- Good point: after marking them as SPAM they also vanish from "Unread topics".
- Bad point: how can one forum member generate so many (very similar) messages within seconds?
11-29-2017 11:04 AM
@GerdW wrote:
- Bad point: how can one forum member generate so many (very similar) messages within seconds?
Bot?
11-30-2017 01:23 AM
Hi Christian,
Bot?
There are bots involved, no question.
My question aimed at: why does the forum software allow to post many very similar messages in a short period of time? Why does it allow to start new discussion threads that often?
(Hint: how long does it take to write a new message on average? Is 30s-45s an appropriate time limit?)