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Actually Eeems if it's StopForumSpam that is down the site will still work. It will simply let you register anyway regardless of if you are a bot or not (unless you changed it to set members on approval)
Hmm Netham45, do you know if any of your anti-spams were down last night? Because there were like 100+ new registrations and an unusual amount of spam posts. Normally since the new anti-spam measures last Spring there are only 2-4 registrations a day... TI-Freakware was hit as well it seems, but I'm unsure if they use the same anti-spam.
"welcome to the world of computers, where everything seems to be based on random number generators"
Well we could also make an extra anti-spam filter just like revsoft's. (linking calcs with manufacturers)
I'm pretty sure its because of slashdot.We are connected to stopforumspam.com so that is not the issue. We just have a lot more traffic then normal from new bots.
Quote from: aeTIos on November 19, 2012, 04:57:08 amWell we could also make an extra anti-spam filter just like revsoft's. (linking calcs with manufacturers)making things too difficult for new people to register isn't a good idea, but maybe something similar, to that effect, could help.
Quote from: DJ_O on November 16, 2012, 05:32:29 pmHmm Netham45, do you know if any of your anti-spams were down last night? Because there were like 100+ new registrations and an unusual amount of spam posts. Normally since the new anti-spam measures last Spring there are only 2-4 registrations a day... TI-Freakware was hit as well it seems, but I'm unsure if they use the same anti-spam.Don't know if its related, but UCF has been hit by quite a few bots recently too.