What's up with the spam posts on this forums? I have had to report and remove up-to 3 spam posts today alone? I never seen spam posts on other forums apart from this and MSDN but nothing more?
Why is the spam posts targeted here the spam posts are not even download this file, its just like go to reddit links?
Spam seems to happen here all of the time. Most times you won't notice because someone else reported it first. No idea why, and no idea why we don't have filters, but alas.
Those reddit links, at least the ones I've reported, were to posts on reddit that WERE downloads.
... Sure I could have just saw the post, reported the spam and be on my happy way. But then I wouldn't know what the links were to, and not knowing something? Now that just won't do.
If I check the forum all day, I'll usually see and delete between three and four with maybe one in eight ending up in a collision (someone else reported and deleted it at the same time I did). I'm in the EST though and I know a lot of you are in bed or living your lives during the time that I am usually on; so that probably accounts for most of the volume that I see.
What I don't get though is how it can still be worth the trouble for whoever is doing it. We don't get enough for me to suspect that it's being done via script, although that could be because of the post rate limitation that is in place, so is it really some drone copy and pasting these links? In that case they last what? Maybe 5 - 7 mins? This site doesn't have the kind of traffic that would suggest they are trapping enough dim-wits into following their links to their payloads.
Cheraphy suggests that the ultimate objective is to lead the target to a malicious download. I'm almost curious to know what the payload is where this inefficient of a process can yield any kind of an ROI.
I think, based on the structuring and wording of this one, that it is indeed a bot, and that bot uses almost complete sentences rather than short sentence fragments to generate statements.
At least, unlike a few months ago, they no longer have the [url][/url] tags around their hyperlinks. To be honest, that annoyed me more than the spam did...