Fighting Spam With Fire (Well, Moderation)As you may have noticed, from time to time our ChannelWeb forums fill up with some pretty undesirable spam posts. People try and take advantage of our site's reputation to post links to their advertisements -- for products ranging from pharmecuticals to porn to, well, just about anything else. We're partly successful in blocking spam posts before they go online, but not completely. We delete spam posts that make it through ruthlessly, but having such posts live, even for a short time, is deeply aggravating here, and detracts from the professional environment you expect. So we're trying something new, starting today. Any user's first post in the community will need to be approved by our moderators before appearing on site. If you make it past that, subsequent posts will show right up, as they do now. We'll be inconveniencing people joining the discussions for the first time, but we think we'll be able to block just about 100% of spam posts before they get on site. Let us know how you think it's working -- it's very much a work in progress. If you're a regular participant, you shouldn't notice any difference at all. If you're posting for the first time, we'll try and get your legitimate posts live as quickly as possible.
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