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Baloo, with your dolphin site, why don't u remove any function for the standard level to make any post, comments and insert any like until you check by the email they use whether they are spammers or not. Many use emails that can be tracked in Google. If the visitor is a real person then u change their membership if they are spammers, u block their ip. It can save you a lot of time and you can send a message to spammers that they can not go to your site and spam your entire site. You can provide a brief description in your about or privacy data of what your site does to prevent spammers. Just saying that's all. You can also include that your site apologizes for any delay in confirming accounts, as a matter a fact u can include it in the email that is sent out to new accounts.
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Thank you, but as I said, my problem is not so much the tracker, Anton has provided me with good tools for that, my problem is to prevent them from coming back. blocking ip is useless, they change ip more easily than they change folders, ditto for email address. You have to be aware of one thing. Feeling scams report to the most talented of them 70 to 85000 $ per year. When you know that, you understand why they are sticky like bees on syrup.
Do not think that I am the only one and read this.Facebook lists more than 260 million fake accounts.
12% of the profiles are false
Figures that have something to turn out, but the social network of Mark Zuckerberg must also face an increase in the number of "Fake Accounts", duplicate profiles or false. According to Facebook, 10% of accounts, or 200 million, are duplicates and 60 million accounts are false (2-3%).
This increase has been reduced from 6% to 10% for duplicate profiles and from 1% to 2-3% in the number of false accounts, due to the introduction of a "new methodology" that includes "better signals" on which Facebook can rely.
With 200 million, "Fake Accounts" are the third most represented country on Facebook.
A big problem for Facebook, but also for Twitter or Google, as the New York Times reveals. The famous American media takes a study of Zachary Elwood ...Source : https://www.presse-citron.net/facebook-recense-plus-de-260-millions-de-faux-comptes-doublons/
Or this ...
Social Media: 437,165 Online Scams in 2017!
Do online scams become more lucrative than phone scams?
The ZeroFox study also provides a rather useful overview of the tactics used by crooks. One of the preferred methods of cybercriminals is to pretend to be an official financial institution, such as a bank or an insurance service. Hackers can also usurp others with identities, so be careful. For this scam to work, crooks will have to build credible identities. So that their victim does not suspect anything, they will work on their online presence, via an Instagram account, Twitter or Linkedin.
Once equipped with credible digital identities, the scammer will initiate the conversation with his victim, via Messenger or via Direct Messages depending on the platform. Aided by his later work and a fake website, he has no trouble convincing his prey of the veracity of his claims. Its potential victims are mainly those who are already in the financial world and who share with the false profile created by the pirates, centers of common interests, but they also target the more naïve and gullible users, such as people elderly.Source : http://escrocs-virtuels.over-blog.com/2018/05/arnaques-sur-facebook-et-instagram.html
I can assure you that the problem is worse for me, not in number of course but in proportion, because it is a dating site, it is the target n ° 1 because many people are suffering because fresh rupture and therefore fragile, they know it very well! I did not bring this idea to bother the world, as you see.
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