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  • #63649
    Cyndy Otty
    Participant

    Clearly, I can’t read. >_<

    I actually already have Invisible Defender running — and I don’t know if it’s really done anything, but certainly it’s better than nothing. And my form is slightly tweaked; don’t know why I never thought to change the slug, though.

    Anyway, thanks David! :-)

    #63571
    David Lewis
    Participant

    @Cyndy: The two posts above you give alternatives to using captcha. It’s not the “only known solution”. SPAMers use bots. Bots look for known text and urls… like “Powered by BuddyPress” or http://www.mysite.com/register or whatever. Changing those things can help a lot. And invisible defender helps too. All without captcha. Which I think everyone will agree… sucks.

    #63563
    Cyndy Otty
    Participant

    With all of the web standards and accessibility built into WP and BP, it really makes me sad that a captcha plugin is the only known solution to this.

    Captchas are probably my biggest pet peeve on a site. Even the ones that aren’t horribly mangled pictures or have sound alienate those with vision and/or hearing loss. The BP site I run gets its share of spam registration — and like Andy I just mark them as spam as quick as I can. But a captcha isn’t going to help me in any way since 80% of my member base (including myself) are blind or visually handicapped.

    #63548
    Bowe
    Participant
    #63514
    Andrea Rennick
    Participant

    Change the register slug and add more required options on the BP signup page. The sploggers look for the defaults, so change ’em.

    #63501
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    Another good option is to change your registration page slug.

    #63500
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    There is nothing protecting spammers from registering on testbp.org. I get some occasionally, but I nuke them with “mark as spam” as soon as they pop up. I found since with the new default theme spam has reduced significantly.

    SI Captcha is a good spam prevention method. There really are a lot of options, but don’t search for “BuddyPress spam prevention”… this is not a BP issue, it’s a WordPress issue. You need to search for WordPress spam prevention instead.

    #63499
    jittopjose
    Participant

    This is my phpInfo() page (http://www.hallowdemonlive.com/test.php). Any of you plz check whether anything missing that require SI Captcha to work?..

    #63498
    jittopjose
    Participant

    Not only wpmu, wordpress Standard also has the spam registation problem.. especially with buddypress.

    @m@rk I know SI captcha work with buddypress. I created a test installation and tried, its works there.. but when i tried in another shared hosting package of same server, it doesn’t. I dont know the reason. The image is not get displayed….

    #63490
    m@rk
    Participant

    @jittopjose : SI CAPTCHA works like charm with BP. It protects my site from spam registrations/ comments since about a year.

    dainismichel
    Participant

    Can you point me to where BuddyPress.org sets the expectations that BuddyPress will not function the way BuddyPress.org does?

    Thanks John James Jacoby, since you’ve known me at least since April of ’09, which is how long I’ve basically been trying to get a functional replica of BuddyPress.org going.

    The short version of my post, which I would have edited the thread-starting post down to would have been: “is it ethical for BuddyPress.org to function differently than an easily available BuddyPress install method?”

    So, I’m saying, OK, it might not go “POOF” and work, but there would at least be a procedure to follow available.

    I will address the “Dainis wants something for nothing” slant that some posters have taken: I find it very unfortunate that I have appeared to you that way. Nothing is further from the truth. I know from first hand experience running http://www.curetinnitus.org that there are a lot of life-sucking trolls out there who just demand more and more and more…it’s amazing. In my case, sometimes such people are suicidal, they send me emails and demand or plead for my input into their lives. Fortunately, the way I’ve recently restructured curetinnitus.org has reduced the number of suicidal pleas…though I do want to make sure that my site is there to help people who are in trouble and that reminds me that I should put a crisis line link on my home page…

    Anyway, Erich73, you are right, I need one or two blitz-schnell hot programmers on my team. The thing is that with my level of hacking cracking and code cutting and pasting skills (been writing tech docs off and on since 1991, I’ve been an IT manager, web coordinator, webmaster, etc.). I actually do want to work with someone via skype.

    I don’t like “hands off” work, cuz it just goes so much faster together (especially for something like the forums issue I’ve raised). I mean, if I’m on skype with you, I know if you are checking through this and that and you actually don’t know and I’m paying you to find out, or if you can tell me this is here that’s there, put this line of code there and here you go.

    That’s what I’m looking for.

    I’ve had ace programmers in my corner before, and I can tell you, I loved it. I loved every second of it. It’s a blast working with excellent coders…and when I’ve had the chance, I’ve written, in my opinion, very functional, easy to follow, structured end-user documentation to suit.

    It’s a self-aggrandizing aside, but I recently started pitching the following:

    “The Documentation Drives Sales, Internal Efficiency, and User Satisfaction Mega-Advantages Report That will Turn Your Documentation into a Super-fun, Time Saving, Just-in-time Knowledge Delivery Cash-Magnet”

    So, I’m tootin’ my own horn, but I guess I really just want to say that I am not accusing here, that I’m not a parasitic expect everything for nothing troll, and that I am actually not against paying for certain services, especially if they are explained to me.

    I mean I’d have even purchased “Make your BuddyPress install work just like BuddyPress.org” for I dunno, $50, but now, I’m pretty interested in learning how to make it work…

    I offered many times to exchange my skill set in technical writing for these solutions. Many times. For those who may claim that my not seeking the solution well enough is where the issue lies, I’d challenge you to find the solution to creating Main Themes in Forums easily, and I request of you to show me where the divergence between installing BuddyPress and using BuddyPress.org is clearly stated.

    Also, I am willing to help BuddyPress.org with its wording. I am good at that. Setting expectations is a big part of documentation consulting, and as much music as I’ve written in my life, I’ve sure written a lot of tech docs…and I’ve come to enjoy it too. :-)

    Many of my posts end with “I’d be glad to make a video tutorial and write up this procedure, if shown how to do it,” and I hope you find that fair, because I do.

    Essentially with the main community I’m setting up, it’s really about saving lives, and I want to get to it. That’s partially behind the tone of my long post.

    Mike, regarding just thowing barbs: Dude, I am the only dainis michel on this not so green anymore earth of ours. I am a very public Internet personality, I run the Cure Tinnitus Show, I’ve interviewed lots of folks in sustainable and green living, and I’m even out there talking about urine therapy, which frankly, takes a lot of balls, even if I say so myself. I’ve been made fun of, flamed, targeted, spammed, subject to $300-800 of CC fraud attempts per day, I mean, I’ve been around this Internet block of ours, and in no way am I attempting to post anonymously. I’m really easy to find and getting in touch with me is as easy as googling my name. Just about wherever I post, I use my real name, and it’s totally awesome that you are doing the same here. Huh, I also made two posts almost identical to what you suggested. I really am doing my best.

    designodyssey: if my search was flawed, please tell me where my answer is. If you find me impatient, that sucks.

    The word “two-faced” in the title of this post is not an accusation, it is a point for discussion, which I feel John James Jacoby clearly understood. It is just human nature that, in a sense, that word wound up catalyzing what will likely bring me to my solution, and what will likely improve this community as a whole. The copywriting lesson is “negative titles work.”

    So,

    * I’m happy to write documentation and create videos in exchange for programming support.

    * I’m also happy to reword BuddyPress.org download pages and such so that expectations are set beautifully and kindly (to minimize these kinds of misunderstandings). Again, in exchange for programming support.

    * It’s funny, cuz I’ve already reached out to a few programmers here and offered money, but I haven’t found anyone yet…at any rate…I’d love to have a paid professional in my corner who can present blazing fast solutions while on skype with me.

    That’s about it. It’s funny, cuz I really wanted to edit my big long post up there, but there was a tech glitch. I even tried 3 different browsers, restarted my computer, etc. So, in a sense, this discussion was necessary and helpful. I do hope it provides benefit to BuddyPress, and frankly, if I did not have confidence in this community, software, platform, etc., I would have never posted so openly.

    The irony here: I really actually only need a code snippet (at least that’s what I’m guessing).

    Cheers all, if we’ve ruffled our feathers, cool…that can be fun too…now how do I make them forums, and is anyone open to helping me in one of the ways I described above?

    Sincerely,

    Dainis

    #63487
    Sam Steiner
    Participant

    @Andy – so you don’t know of a solution to this? How is it solved on testbp.org?

    #63486
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    This is a problem with WPMU and spammers simply wanting to register spam blogs. I’ve not really seen the problem on standard WordPress, and with blog registration disabled.

    #63485
    Sam Steiner
    Participant

    This is actually one of the greatest issues with WPMU/BuddyPress at the moment. Many people seem to have this problem and when I ask in Twitter nobody seems to have a solution to this. I noticed the problem on a community website I was (am) a member of and then again on a new installation for a community website I am building. Spammers just keep registering.

    Is this more of a problem with WPMU than of BuddyPress?

    Is somebody out there NOT having this problem?

    #63484
    jittopjose
    Participant

    I read that article. At the end of it, there is a suggestion for using Invisible-defender plugin modified for buddypress. I tried that plugin, but it shows error when a registered user try to login. The plugin available at wordpress plugin site is not for buddypress i think.. Anyway i installed the latest from wordpress plugin site. Let me wait and check whether it block spam registration.

    #63483
    Bowe
    Participant
    #63482
    Kunal17
    Participant

    Si-Captcha was ineffective in controlling spam registrations on my site. I have to delete 10-15 spammers daily.

    #63481
    jittopjose
    Participant

    I tried captcha technique. but some how its not working with my installation. I dont know what the exact reason is. The image is not get displayed. when i clicked on the test link at the Si Captcha settings page, it is redirected to “not found page” ..

    But Buddypress test site (testbp.org) does not hold a captcha.. but still it seems that there is not much spam registration. How they control spams without using captcha. Any idea about it?..

    #63479
    m@rk
    Participant

    I recommend the SI CAPTCHA Anti-Spam plugin: https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/si-captcha-for-wordpress/

    #8868
    jittopjose
    Participant

    Hi

    I have installed and setup my site with Buddypress 1.2 RC3 and standard WordPress 2.9.1(http://www.hallowdemonlive.com)

    Now the problem is i am getting lots of spam registrations. daily more than 20. I controlled comment spams using bad behavior and akismet plugins. But how can i blog spam registrations?.. Any known way to avoid BP spam registration?.

    Plz help.

    Jitto P.Jose

    #63429
    djsteve
    Participant

    I would love to see this, and actually I think it would be prudent to keep people’s activity out of the stream until they have been a member for a selectable amount of time, say 2 days, 3 days, a week. Perhaps even have an option fot amount of posts or something. This would keep the spam blog posts they make from pushing the legit ones off my front page.

    I would also like to see this filter turned off if logged in as admin, so we could administer the the spammers better – I often go to my front page and look at the activity stream to find the spammers – so if this filtered my view, than it would be harder to hunt them.

    Good idea – maybe a plugin will be created like this one day.

    Kunal17
    Participant

    The sitewide activity widget is a prominent part of my homepage and is often cluttered with spammer registrations saying ‘x x became a registered member’. We delete spammers about once a day but this still means that for several hours everyday the activity mainly shows registration information. Since new registrations don’t add much value, I would like to get rid new registrations posts from showing in the activity stream.

    I am running BP 1.1.2.

    Is this possible and how? Thanks.

    #63331
    jimgroom
    Participant

    A re-install of the BuddyPress plugin as well as a rehacking of the custom theme seems to be doing the trick, time to turn this ticket off for now.

    #63285
    jimgroom
    Participant

    Update: Seems like the sitewide activity feed is showing the comments that Akismet is marking as spam. Which simplifies my issue, or so I think, how do I filter the spam comments out? Any ideas?

    #8822
    jimgroom
    Participant

    I have a bizarre issue after upgrading to BuddyPress 1.1.3 (I’m running WPMu 2.8.6) first members activity pages are showing the Sitewide Activity feed. Now this first issue may be due to my theme hacking and I’ll look at this more closely. But what I realized through seeing the Sitewide Activity feed in the member activity space is that there are a ton of ghost spam comment. And What I mean by this is the spam is full of links that work in the sitewide activity page and feed, but the comments don;t show up on the posts they say they are posted on. It’s bizarre. You can see the activity feed in a member page here:

    http://umwblogs.org/members/reverend/activity/

    What’s more, is that the spam are being attributed to me now. They had been attributed to a user that was being syndicated in previously, but I deleted that user to see if it woul stop, but once I did that I became the author of these spams. Anyone have any ideas what might be happening, is this an issue of simply upgrading to 2.9.1, or is it an issue of my sitewide activity feed being hacked, cause I can’t find a hint of these spams in the database, hence the “ghost spam.”

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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