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Pardon me, but we've got a little spammer...

To prevent it, you should just use an administrator approval system for security purposes.
 
Bacon Boy said:
To prevent it, you should just use an administrator approval system for security purposes.
Yeah, but then don't you have to confirm every person that wants to join?
 
Rorato said:
Bacon Boy said:
To prevent it, you should just use an administrator approval system for security purposes.
Yeah, but then don't you have to confirm every person that wants to join?
Yea, but if it's a small forum that doesn't get many members per day, it shouldn't be a problem.
 
Bacon Boy said:
Rorato said:
Bacon Boy said:
To prevent it, you should just use an administrator approval system for security purposes.
Yeah, but then don't you have to confirm every person that wants to join?
Yea, but if it's a small forum that doesn't get many members per day, it shouldn't be a problem.
Even with a small forum that eventually gets to be a hassle.
 
Rorato said:
Bacon Boy said:
Rorato said:
Bacon Boy said:
To prevent it, you should just use an administrator approval system for security purposes.
Yeah, but then don't you have to confirm every person that wants to join?
Yea, but if it's a small forum that doesn't get many members per day, it shouldn't be a problem.
Even with a small forum that eventually gets to be a hassle.
Regardless, it would be the only true way to block spamming. If they use a 10-Minute Mail email, then it should be easy to tell if they're a spammer or not.
 
Bacon Boy said:
Rorato said:
Bacon Boy said:
Rorato said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
Yea, but if it's a small forum that doesn't get many members per day, it shouldn't be a problem.
Even with a small forum that eventually gets to be a hassle.
Regardless, it would be the only true way to block spamming. If they use a 10-Minute Mail email, then it should be easy to tell if they're a spammer or not.
Yeah, but for all we know it could be a seemingly normal user doing the spamming, and you can't really stop that...
 
Rorato said:
Mythirion said:
Rorato said:
Mythirion said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepChink
working for nook
Well, it's in the screen shot, so probably.

It's right next to his avatar.
Oh wait, nevermind, I thought that was here. So now I don't get why you posted that. Ahaha
There's a guy named Nook here.

http://forums.the-bell-tree.com/profile/4033590/


Bacon Boy said:
I bet it's Say Whaaa?

It could be any of the new people we've been getting, but yeah, probably.

How much you wanna bet that if someone asks him he says: "Say Whaaa?"
Oh wait, pardon, I didn't understand what you were getting at.

"Working for Nook" is the original rank that you could when you register for ACP, it's like how in the game when you first start playing, you work for Nook.
 
Shiny Star said:
Mythirion said:
Shiny Star said:
How about, ya go clean up that spam!
I just said that I can't, I'm not a mod. Our mods haven't made it on yet...
Maybe you need better mods then...and...for some reason I thought I saw you on the admin list. xP
Yeah, I was an admin but I couldn't keep up. The abbreviation is for Animal Crossing Post.
 
Alankpbr said:
I r confused instead of the abbreviation could u say the whole name?
"I am confused. Instead of the abbreviation, could you say the whole name?"
-The Bell Tree Noobish Translation Squad, or TBTNTS

ACP stands for "Animal Crossing Post". EAC stands for "Everything Animal Crossing".
 
And refer to Jeremy's post. We don't care about other AC sites unless they are a friend of ours. Someone from our site is spamming ACP? None of us give a damn, except for you.
 
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