OK
As you saw we got a new spam message from new member Joanne (as in 10 minutes prior).
This is what came across with her request to join:
"I joined this group to learn more about native bee identification and conservation, share knowledge, and engage in discussions on monitoring, survey methods, and other technical aspects with others in the field."
Pretty good, hit all the right marks for joining the group!
Obviously, there is some sly, likely AI induced, trickery going on. Hollis is much more hardass on this and suggested we ask each new member to talk more about themselves first, but not sure this will be work either given how clever AI is. So, I think
we will let new people in, but their message on "moderated" mode and see how things go. Perhaps they will be some sort of test we can administer (average flight speed of a swallow sort of thing).
In any case apologies and we hope to catch these things in the future.
Sam
Black Vulture
The vulture opened its Parish,
endorsed its black habits,
flew about in search of sinners,
diminutive crimes, robberies,
lamentable cattle thefts,
inspecting everything from above:
fields, homes, dogs, sand,
it sees everything without looking,
flies outstretched, opening
its priestly garb to the sun.
The vulture, God's spy,
does not smile at springtime:
it circles round and round, measuring heaven,
solemnly settles on the ground,
and folds up like an umbrella.
- Pablo Neruda