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Robertjax
Just an observation, may be nothing but, this member has been viewing, World-Design-Forum and nothing ells for many days and nights it is as if he has logged on and died, I find this disturbing. Bob as soon as I posted this, he is now gone. and now back again.
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Re: Robertjax
"He" is one of the most persistent of the recent spate of Bot-generated forum applicants. I wish I knew how to make him go away - other than ignoring him (which is what I'm doing, although I don't think Bots get bored.)
Nothing you should be worried about Bob. Thanks anyway. |
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Re: Robertjax
Morning Bob and Matthew,
Yes, Matthew and I have discussed some of these members and have deleted a few obvious spammers. From the logged-in Home page, using Quick Links>Who’s Online, we see a few members and around 200 hundred guests. All of their IP addresses are shown and can be entered into an IP look-up such as, https://whatismyipaddress.com/ip-lookup But, Lots of the Guests are on similar IP addresses. ( "Guests" may not be members are they are just viewing and not logged in.) What we’d like to know is what these are up to and if it’s costly to Matthew in any way. We understand the benefits of, say, the Google or MSN bot listing details on their sites so we get hits and interest. If anyone in the industry, or these members themselves, can tell us what they are doing here it would be appreciated. Last edited by Richard; 5th September 2021 at 10:03 AM. Reason: rambling |
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Re: Robertjax
Thank you Richard/Matthew, I am glad you are aware of the problems, with regard to costing Matthew, it would also be costing all those who donate to Matthew to keep this forum alive. Bob
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Re: Robertjax
It appears that he has gone, or was he pushed. Bob
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Re: Robertjax
... too complicated ...
I'm certain "he" wasn't real. But it didn't stop "him" costing us a great deal of effort. Yes, he was pushed - but several times more than once. The tinternet is cleverer than I am - and so was "he"! Thanks, Bob, for drawing this to our attention. Anyone else who sees anything they even remotely don't like PLEASE urgently let me know. Email is best for this. I've spoken to our hosting service and they're happy that nothing untoward has happened ... or will. Just weird stuff. They didn't understand either. Does anyone know what the motive is - or what advantage might be gained (assuming that wasting my time isn't an advantage)? I'm happy we're secure and that bandwidth (= cost) was never a problem. A special thank you to Richard who has helped enormously with this issue. Matthew |