Captcha for the support forum!

Juani at 05h42
05
Jan
2010
Mentlegen, while observing the growing amount of spammers in this Forum, I wondered why it did not have a captcha system on it. Its easy to set up and would really help moderators which have to waste their time removing topics about the latests software for uploading DVD files to your PC.

What say you?
1 LH Justin, on 05/01/2010 at 11h59
Agreed, I don't really know why one hasn't been activated yet.
2 MrMario, on 05/01/2010 at 19h07
I asked Typlo and he told me that it isn't possible to add this yet. It is a good suggestion to be able to have Captcha on all ways to register on a forum no matter if its on Admin, User or Emaill Activation.
3 Caihlem, on 08/01/2010 at 11h33
At my time, the techies had denied such a request.
It was explained that bots are starting to be programmed to be able to read Captchas :/

ForuMotion already has an Anti-SpamBot plug-in installed though. When you register, you are asked to confirm your password on another page. This may seem a "simplistic" approach, but being (to my knowledge) the only ones doing this, not many bots are able to pass the barrier. Indeed some manage, but they are extremely inferior in number to those who were passing before.
Just before this was installed, the ForuMotion team was banning and deletig no less than at least 20 accounts per day
4 dotDavid, on 08/01/2010 at 11h52
I'd say this would help a little bit. If we had 2 Captcha systems, it would definitely not be suitable for common spambot programs. Right now, placing this link onto Gaia will generate about 100 spam accounts within the coming day. So really, its something beyond our direct control, although we can still protect us a little bit more.
5 LH Justin, on 08/01/2010 at 13h10
Caihlem wrote:At my time, the techies had denied such a request.
It was explained that bots are starting to be programmed to be able to read Captchas :/

ForuMotion already has an Anti-SpamBot plug-in installed though. When you register, you are asked to confirm your password on another page. This may seem a "simplistic" approach, but being (to my knowledge) the only ones doing this, not many bots are able to pass the barrier. Indeed some manage, but they are extremely inferior in number to those who were passing before.
Just before this was installed, the ForuMotion team was banning and deletig no less than at least 20 accounts per day
Still, this forum appears to be being attacked by spam bots at the moment. A captcha might stop the bots in their tracks.
6 Juani, on 09/01/2010 at 02h05
I have seen some forum´s having to take this measure to extremes, applying them to every single post or new thread.
Of Course, I am not suggesting this as a measure of this size is not currently necessary, however, a simple Captcha system while one registers would be most useful.
7 Juani, on 11/01/2010 at 06h34
On another note, a random thought came to me. Its a wild idea, perhaps even stupid to some degree, but I thought I should share it.

As you may or may not have noticed, most of the spam bots use polls whenever they make a spam thread. Wouldn´t disabling poll options for members with less than 3 posts somewhat complicate their lives?
8 BeBot, on 11/01/2010 at 21h49
I don't recall seeing an option to stop it like that. But I was reading if you remove a profile field at registation it will throw an error at the spambot.
9 xReyMysterioOwnsx, on 11/01/2010 at 21h57
Is there even a way to remove captchas from our forum registrationss?
10 MrMario, on 12/01/2010 at 01h31
xReyMysterioOwnsx at this time you can't we don't have it but in the user activation.
11 Doctor Inferno, on 17/01/2010 at 14h59
There should be a spam filter which allows us to add key words to the filter where the posts would automatically be blocked.

So for example the words: DVD, how to, free and tutorial appear in the same post at once, it would automatically be blocked.
12 airforce12, on 21/02/2010 at 13h01
but what if a user is posting a tut Razz
13 Darren1, on 11/07/2010 at 13h25
bump >>.>>
14 Caihlem, on 11/07/2010 at 13h55
Caihlem wrote:At my time, the techies had denied such a request.
It was explained that bots are starting to be programmed to be able to read Captchas :/

ForuMotion already has an Anti-SpamBot plug-in installed though. When you register, you are asked to confirm your password on another page. This may seem a "simplistic" approach, but being (to my knowledge) the only ones doing this, not many bots are able to pass the barrier. Indeed some manage, but they are extremely inferior in number to those who were passing before.
Just before this was installed, the ForuMotion team was banning and deletig no less than at least 20 accounts per day



=> Dump Smile
15 Darren1, on 12/07/2010 at 02h39
Cal, we still seem to be getting spammed daily, and coming to be quite routine, and quite boring to be honest.

We could add something other than a capatcha if that doesn't tickle your fancy
The tut for it seems simple too /tricks-tips-f32/how-to-add-image-verification-to-your-forum-t9643.htm
16 MrMario, on 02/04/2011 at 20h48
Since we now have this option for all the support forums when a new user registers. I'll go ahead and Archives it.
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