Abour flagging posts for removal, I think this has been discussed before, the problem is how to get this to the moderators. By mail, by rss, some moderator page? We have no access to the backend :) Also a point is who will respond and who then will take the time to look and find everything has been removed already. So I guess mail wouldnt be the best of options, especially since the forum is kind of slow-ish...
I'm not sure what would speak against the thread-owner removing a post. Marking as spam is another thing, since it would ban the user, and all his posts, so I wouldn't promote giving that power to every passer-by...
Martine
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We've been successful eliminated spam from one forum we run on SilverStripe by using Cam Spiers Statistical Classifier. https://github.com/camspiers/statistical-classifier
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I'm thinking - if we were to let people report possible spam (maybe people with at least 5 legit posts or some other sort of filter) then it would be easy to create a mods-only page that has links to these reported spams. Not cached, so that if the next mod comes to look, the page can be empty again.Of course this could be a cms page, where you can remove posts right away, but it doesn't have to be.I think it is still a good idea to visit the post within its thread before deciding if it actually is spam, and then remove it from there in one of the available ways, or remove it from the reported spam list. We'd need another button for that :)Martine
--On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 3:12 AM, Stevie Mayhew <stevie...@littlegiant.co.nz> wrote:We've been successful eliminated spam from one forum we run on SilverStripe by using Cam Spiers Statistical Classifier. https://github.com/camspiers/statistical-classifierI wonder if the same technique could be used for the comments module.RegardsGordon
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