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ninetales
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First of all, let me start by saying that I understand the need for a spam filter and I don't want to get rid of it. But...
The other day I wanted to post Chiaki's tweet about her new album, and my translation. It wouldn't let me, until I got rid of all my quotes and just paraphrased.
Today I wanted to post Jr's latest blog post, and my translation. It wouldn't let me.
There are no links in these posts, and the filter has no problem with the picture from Jr's blog alone. But even if I take away the quotes from around the text of his blog, it won't let me post.
I don't understand what on earth it thinks is spam. I'd think it was just because the text is Japanese - but then why does it let people post the Kalafina blogs?
In short - is there any way that it can be programmed to be a bit more sensitive?
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Also, the STAGE48 forum (for AKB48) runs on the phpBB like this forum, and it has "post approval" for new members - that way, anything they post after their first post won't be seen until their first post has been approved.
That forum's a lot more active than this one, but is "post approval" a possible way to get rid of both automatic and human spambots, without the overzealous filter getting the actual members' way?
The other day I wanted to post Chiaki's tweet about her new album, and my translation. It wouldn't let me, until I got rid of all my quotes and just paraphrased.
Today I wanted to post Jr's latest blog post, and my translation. It wouldn't let me.
There are no links in these posts, and the filter has no problem with the picture from Jr's blog alone. But even if I take away the quotes from around the text of his blog, it won't let me post.
I don't understand what on earth it thinks is spam. I'd think it was just because the text is Japanese - but then why does it let people post the Kalafina blogs?
In short - is there any way that it can be programmed to be a bit more sensitive?
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Also, the STAGE48 forum (for AKB48) runs on the phpBB like this forum, and it has "post approval" for new members - that way, anything they post after their first post won't be seen until their first post has been approved.
That forum's a lot more active than this one, but is "post approval" a possible way to get rid of both automatic and human spambots, without the overzealous filter getting the actual members' way?