Canvis a "Automatically report potential spam users"
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## The problem & context
There are many so-called “profile spammers” 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:
The first time a user posts a link on their profile or elsewhere (comments, etc.) Automatically report this user with 1st option filled (Contains clickbait, advertising, scams or script bots).
- Strip links from profile and other places, until admins resolve its automatic report for the first time.The criteria for reporting will be something like: registered users in the last 60 days who completed a link in the profile bio or in the comments for the first time.
The proposed solution aims to deter “spammer users” by quickly detecting suspected spammers, automatically reporting and strip links to neutralize their clickbait function.
How do we propose to implement this?
It’s better to implement it in core, because it’s 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, Product?
Funded by:
Some clients can collectively fund this improvement.
📌 Related issues recently “resolved”:
Some improvements already implemented on dev:
- 3.2) Add no follow to profile urls gid://metadecidim/Decidim::Hashtag/418/8779 (External link) (External link)
- 3.3) Add noreferrer and ugc to profile urls gid://metadecidim/Decidim::Hashtag/419/9047 (External link) (External link)
📌 Related discussions:
- Related to Fighting Spam aka The Clone Wars gid://metadecidim/Decidim::Hashtag/420/8239 (External link) (External link)
📌 Other related issues in Meta:
- Direct Block button on FrontEnd (External link) (External link) (New feature in Meta)
- Bots registrations (External link) (External link) (Bug in Meta)
- Detect the use of spam-bots and ban non compliant users (External link) (External link) (Bug in Meta)
- Use content classification systems for better SPAM detection (External link) (External link) (New feature in Meta)
- An accesible captcha (External link) (External link) (New feature in Meta)
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The problem & context
There are many so-called “profile spammers” 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:
The first time a user posts a link on their profile or elsewhere (comments, etc.) Automatically report this user with 1st option filled (Contains clickbait, advertising, scams or script bots).
- Strip links from profile and other places, until admins resolve its automatic report for the first time.The criteria for reporting will be something like: registered users in the last 60 days who completed a link in the profile bio or in the comments for the first time.
The proposed solution aims to deter “spammer users” by quickly detecting suspected spammers, automatically reporting and strip links to neutralize their clickbait function.
How do we propose to implement this?
It’s better to implement it in core, because it’s 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, Product?
Funded by:
Some clients can collectively fund this improvement.
📌 Related issues recently “resolved”:
Some improvements already implemented on dev:
- 3.2) Add no follow to profile urls gid://metadecidim/Decidim::Hashtag/418/8779 (External link) (External link) (External link)
- 3.3) Add noreferrer and ugc to profile urls gid://metadecidim/Decidim::Hashtag/419/9047 (External link) (External link) (External link)
📌 Related discussions:
- Related to Fighting Spam aka The Clone Wars gid://metadecidim/Decidim::Hashtag/420/8239 (External link) (External link) (External link)
📌 Other related issues in Meta:
- Direct Block button on FrontEnd (External link) (External link) (External link) (New feature in Meta)
- Bots registrations (External link) (External link) (External link) (Bug in Meta)
- Detect the use of spam-bots and ban non compliant users (External link) (External link) (External link) (Bug in Meta)
- Use content classification systems for better SPAM detection (External link) (External link) (External link) (New feature in Meta)
- An accesible captcha (External link) (External link) (External link) (New feature in Meta)
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