Spam Prevention - Other Solutions

Liam C.

Member
Hi there

We've had a number of spam users enter our site and post links either leading to scam, inappropriate or malicious websites.

We're currently in the process in building a bespoke addon that allows a "domain whitelist", essentially whenever a user tries to specify a specific domain, it would show an error claiming that they cannot send this. This would be extending both thread and post entities, and having user criteria so we can target specific users to exclude our community members from being targeted by this addon.

However, we would like to explore other options in order to automate prevention with these cases before finalising this addon, which has roughly 2-3 weeks due to it being a low priority. We are likely still going to add this addon to our site, but my primary question is to ask the Xenforo community of your way on handling these issues before adding our own.
 
I used to use a popular addon that was very effective, but when XF made the Cloudflare Turnstile option available the addon wasn't catching spam registrations anymore, so I removed it. Today I utilize just the XF standard features for spam management. Might catch a handful of manual spammer registrations per month, if any.

Also utilize a few well-known blocklists in my firewall, and block three countries where the majority of bots are operating from.

Andy's addon that prunes profiles with zero posts is also useful. They used to be a source of spammer posts.

Hope this helps,
 
I use the integrated stopforumspam with some fine tuned settings and a custom Q&A captcha that gets rotated every once and a while.
Works well!

scammers/spammers quite often use gmail accounts and such so it's hard for a blacklist to add efficacy to your filtering.
 
I use the integrated stopforumspam with some fine tuned settings and a custom Q&A captcha that gets rotated every once and a while.
Works well!

scammers/spammers quite often use gmail accounts and such so it's hard for a blacklist to add efficacy to your filtering.
I had a lot of spam registrations and although most all were caught in the spamfilters it was annoying having to deal with them in the approval queue on an almost daily basis. This summer I switched to a Q&A captcha that until now the spambots have been unable to crack. It's simple as can be for humans, but apparently not so for spambots. My approval queue has been blissfully empty ever since.
 
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