Changes at "Automatically report potential spam users"
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The problem & context
- There are many so-called âprofile spammersâ in all instances of Decidim. They create a profile, fill in the personal URL and bio, and then do nothing on the website, or sometimes post some content.
Proposed solutions:
Better detect of suspicious users & automatic report to Discourage âspam usersâ
- The first time a user posts a link on their profile or elsewhere (comments, etc.) automatically report this user (with the new type âSuspected Spam Userâ) and show them a warning like âWeâll check your content for spam, until then, your link will be hiddenâ.
- Strip links from profile and other places, until the profile solves its automatic report for the first time.The criteria will be something like: registered users the last 60 days and filled out a link in the profile bio or in the comments for the first time. Users with a cancelled report will not be automatically reported again.
How do we propose to implement this?
- Itâs better to implement it in core, because itâs a general problem.
- But many instances of Decidim need to fix this issue in a short time, and we also appreciate the possibility of implementing it as a module if it is not feasible to implement this improvement quickly in the core. What do you think about it?
Funded by:
- Some clients can collectively fund this improvement.
đ Related issues recently âresolvedâ:
Some improvements already implemented on dev:
- 3.2) Add no follow to profile urls gid://metadecidim/Decidim::Hashtag/418/8779
- 3.3) Add noreferrer and ugc to profile urls gid://metadecidim/Decidim::Hashtag/419/9047
đ Related discussions:
- Related to Fighting Spam aka The Clone Wars gid://metadecidim/Decidim::Hashtag/420/8239
đ Other related issues in Meta:
- Direct Block button on FrontEnd (New feature in Meta)
- Bots registrations (Bug in Meta)
- Detect the use of spam-bots and ban non compliant users (Bug in Meta)
- Use content classification systems for better SPAM detection (New feature in Meta)
- An accesible captcha (New feature in Meta)
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The problem & context
- There are many so-called âprofile spammersâ in all instances of Decidim. They create a profile, fill in the personal URL and bio, and then do nothing on the website, or sometimes post some content.
Proposed solutions:
Better detect of suspicious users & automatic report to Discourage âspam usersâ
- The first time a user posts a link on their profile or elsewhere (comments, etc.) automatically report this user (with the new type âSuspected Spam Userâ) and show them a warning like âWeâll check your content for spam, until then, your link will be hiddenâ.
- Strip links from profile and other places, until the profile solves its automatic report for the first time.The criteria will be something like: registered users the last 60 days and filled out a link in the profile bio or in the comments for the first time. Users with a cancelled report will not be automatically reported again.
How do we propose to implement this?
- Itâs better to implement it in core, because itâs a general problem.
- But many instances of Decidim need to fix this issue in a short time, and we also appreciate the possibility of implementing it as a module if it is not feasible to implement this improvement quickly in the core. What do you think about it?
Funded by:
- Some clients can collectively fund this improvement.
đ Related issues recently âresolvedâ:
Some improvements already implemented on dev:
- 3.2) Add no follow to profile urls gid://metadecidim/Decidim::Hashtag/418/8779 (Enllaç extern)
- 3.3) Add noreferrer and ugc to profile urls gid://metadecidim/Decidim::Hashtag/419/9047 (Enllaç extern)
đ Related discussions:
- Related to Fighting Spam aka The Clone Wars gid://metadecidim/Decidim::Hashtag/420/8239 (Enllaç extern)
đ Other related issues in Meta:
- Direct Block button on FrontEnd (Enllaç extern) (New feature in Meta)
- Bots registrations (Enllaç extern) (Bug in Meta)
- Detect the use of spam-bots and ban non compliant users (Enllaç extern) (Bug in Meta)
- Use content classification systems for better SPAM detection (Enllaç extern) (New feature in Meta)
- An accesible captcha (Enllaç extern) (New feature in Meta)
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