Posted March 16, 2015

snowkatt
Easily Bored
Registered: Oct 2010
From Netherlands

Tannath
White Owl
Registered: Feb 2014
From Portugal

snowkatt
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Registered: Oct 2010
From Netherlands

phaolo
Durik - Half-Orc
Registered: Dec 2013
From Italy
Posted March 16, 2015
Uh oh.. one spammer popped up in the general homepage.
Couldn't GOG simply ban posts with non-latin characters? : \
Couldn't GOG simply ban posts with non-latin characters? : \

rtcvb32
echo e.lolfiu_fefiipieue|tr valueof_pi [0-9]
Registered: Aug 2013
From United States
Posted March 16, 2015
No, but probably for the wrong reasons... If they gave higher privileges to help deal with some of the spam bots, it probably would be better... Assuming they wouldn't get abused. I wonder how long before they decide GoG isn't a good place to drop spam...

Pidgeot
Sale Tracker
Registered: Dec 2009
From Germany
Posted March 16, 2015
That would be too restrictive and potentially cut out a lot of legitimate posts. Some people are not too comfortable with English and end up using their own language (sometimes with a machine translation); those people would be caught by your proposal.

phaolo
Durik - Half-Orc
Registered: Dec 2013
From Italy
Posted March 16, 2015

How many games are available also in Russian on GOG? About 12 (6 are the same)
How many users aren't going to use english or a translator to ask info about them? I'll guess a statistic: 0,001%
For the time being, in my opinion, banning those languages to block spam doesn't seem that bad..
Post edited March 16, 2015 by phaolo

IwubCheeze
I iz smurt, DUR!
Registered: Apr 2013
From China, People's Republic of
Posted March 16, 2015


How many games are available also in Russian on GOG? About 12 (6 are the same)
How many users aren't going to use english or a translator to ask info about them? I'll guess a statistic: 0,001%
For the time being, in my opinion, banning those languages to block spam doesn't seem that bad..

phaolo
Durik - Half-Orc
Registered: Dec 2013
From Italy
Posted March 16, 2015

I doubt that they'll translate the spam messages.
Post edited March 16, 2015 by phaolo

IwubCheeze
I iz smurt, DUR!
Registered: Apr 2013
From China, People's Republic of
Posted March 16, 2015


I doubt that they'll translate the spam messages.
In this case, if I spammed the following message "Check out this website!!! www.somestupidwebsite.com", any internet savvy user would already know what the message was just by looking at the web address, the part before the web address doesn't need to be understood.
Edit: Looking at your avatar reminded me of this quote "Oooohhhhhh, a security checkpoint, looks like I'm foiled, I'd better turn back *evil laugh*. Same principle applies here ;)
Post edited March 16, 2015 by IwubCheeze

wolfsrain
Night Person
Registered: Dec 2008
From Romania
Posted March 16, 2015
And they are back...

phaolo
Durik - Half-Orc
Registered: Dec 2013
From Italy
Posted March 16, 2015

In this case, if I spammed the following message "Check out this website!!! www.somestupidwebsite.com", any internet savvy user would already know what the message was just by looking at the web address, the part before the web address doesn't need to be understood.
If they could have used just the www.somestupidwebsite.com they would have done it, but they.. didn't.
Maybe they're not allowed to change the advertisement?
Anyway, I won't insist, but surely the current solutions aren't working very well.
EDIT: lol for the quote (even if I don't recall it now)
Post edited March 16, 2015 by phaolo

Bad Hair Day
Find me in STEAM OT
Registered: Dec 2012
From Other
Posted March 16, 2015

wolfsrain
Night Person
Registered: Dec 2008
From Romania
Posted March 16, 2015
Well, i see that GOG is secretely training anti-spam special ops, without them even knowing it:P

Bad Hair Day
Find me in STEAM OT
Registered: Dec 2012
From Other