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andreachu1 is the first user I've EVER seen banned since Bungie.next hit...
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The bar is pretty high, but yeah, people still get banned. The goal is to make it so they are pretty rare, though, which is why we allow you to ignore content and users in your own view.
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Long live the users.
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Edited by Malfar: 2/23/2013 1:32:44 AMI’d be curious to know what kind of defenses bungie.net employs to combat spammers. I know for email servers there is a list of IPs that can be blacklisted to cut down on email spam, but is there an equivalent of this for forum posters? Anyways I’m sure that’s something you won’t answer. It’s just disheartening to see the popularity of Bungie be exploited by spammers. In all my time spent on bungie.net I have never seen spammers such as these exploit Bungie. I don’t know if it’s Bungie’s popularity, or if it is something that has changed from bungie.old to bungie.next, but whatever it was, I HATE SPAMMERS! Muting them just isn’t sufficient, knowing they’re lurking, luring in unsuspecting members to click on their link, drives me crazy. Sorry for the small rant, I really do hate spam.
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I still think that (for proper behavioral reinforcement for the ninja) we need either the; [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtEljxur6eI]Sound of children shouting "Yay"[/url] aka: Happy Birthday/Viva Pinata or [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xn6hhrX34Pw]The Wilhelm Scream[/url] When we do finally get to ban someone. We're no longer getting hate mail in our inboxes and desperately need some sort of Pavlovian reinforcement.
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You want to see another, find the spam thread in the Community forum and report them.
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Thank you kindly, good sir.