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brian j john | 11:22 Sun 31st Jul 2022 | Spam & Scams
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There are a lot of categories and a lot of posts. I doubt a mod goes out of his or her way to trawl through each category, checking every thread in case a spam post has been missed.

As for it being inefficient, are there hundreds of spam posts you want to bring to a mod's attention?
What are the remunerations for being a mod ?
Somewhere between nothing and ***-all, Baz

They do it for the common good and the ego-massage which comes from us all telling them what a great job they are doing ...possibly.
Over-enthusiastic asterblanking there ... actually makes it look a lot worse than what I typed [roll eyes emoji ]
/////There are a lot of categories and a lot of posts. I doubt a mod goes out of his or her way to trawl through each category,/////

I thought that that was one of the functions of a Mod.
You could apply to be a Mod - see post in Editors Blog
So these mods do it out of a sense of altruism ?

Silly moos .

I meant mods

No - that's correct .

Moos
Why would a mod have to "trawl through each category"? Are they not savvy enough to simply go to 'Most Recent' and scroll down?:
https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/?cftype=most_recent#container-tabs
Removing spam must be the most tedious of the roles, it's deciding which of the regulars can say what to each other that must be the fun part that generates some degree of ego massage.
ETCH, that appears to be in the order the thread appeared and not the date the post was added and some spam is added to a random thread.

Either way, it's not (unless someone knows otherwise) as if there were a huge number of spam posts waiting to be deleted
Prudie, without mods there would be no AnswerBank. Why be so disparaging about them? If you think you can do it better, apply
Tell me where I've been disparaging first?
THECORBYLOON - Any spam added to existing threads can be seen by simply going to 'Recently Answered' and scrolling down:
https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/?cftype=recently_answered#container-tabs
The ego massage comment is disparaging. If a mod removes posts that have not broken Site Rules they would not be mods for very long.
Oh and I used the phrase first on this thread did I? No but you wouldn't pick on him would you...
You don't even know that I'm not a mod already either.
ETCH, the "Most Recent" shows threads posted within the last month. There are threads that are yonks old, bubbling away in the background with folk having conversations on threads first posted five year ago.

No idea who keeps an eye on the likes of those.

Any spam posted on a thread that started more than a month ago will not appear in the "Most Recent" list.
THECORBYLOON - I agree, any spam posted on a thread that started more than a month ago will not appear in the "Most Recent" list (because of the date of the OP), but any thread, even those started more than a month ago, to which spam is added WILL appear in the "Recently Answered" list, that I linked to at 15:59.
ETCH, the six threads in the "Recently Added" can change within minutes and a spam post would not then show up in it.
What's the big deal? As mentioned, its off recent answers quickly and if everyone ignores the spam instead of contributing 'Reported' to the post, it will eventually drop off. If a post gets no hits they try elsewhere.
THECORBYLOON - You seem to be referring to the "Latest Posts" list, whereas I'm talking about the "Recently Answered" tab on the home page!:
https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/?cftype=recently_answered#container-tabs

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