Virile
Demon Girl
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- Nov 27, 2011
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Over the last week there has been a few users(or one user with multi-accounts) posting a ton of random content.
-Is this content safe? Or do they have viruses?
-I've noticed the topics disappearing after a bit, I guess they get closed. why not ban the user?
-Am I missing something?
-- Didn't know where to post this.
-Virile
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*LIBRARIAN RESPONSE*
This will only be a sticky temporarily.
The problem:
There are dumpers, mainly from posting mangas in the doujin section.
Not only have they started posting other threads in the other sections, such as this one, but sometimes they'll even respond to threads that have already been posted.
This you can do to help:
These dumpers are easy to spot. There's going to be a large list of the threads in a row with a general trend to their titles. As is mentioned below, the downloads are rarely ever worth it. On top of that, the information they post is almost negligible, so protect yourself with common sense: If you don't know anything about the game other than a picture, you probably shouldn't download it.
Don't report the threads or posts. I know this sounds counter intuitive, but with how many dedicated frequenters of this section there are, it fills our inbox with constant emails just because you guys are a little faster than us. Like I said, these threads are easy to spot, so we will find them and root them out.
Don't post in them. One of the easiest ways for us to spot these threads is the fact they'll have very little views and no posts. If you start posting, it's almost as if you're bringing legitimacy to them by boosting numbers. Also, bear in mind that these are dumpers, so they will not actually ever read anything you submit to them anyway.
Things being done:
As for now, the issue is separating actual posters from dumpers. That's not too big of a problem, but it can be difficult with certain members that like to contribute in ways similar to the dumpers. Hentar is not a dumper, but uses a style similar to advertising games. However, (s)he actually searches for threads before posting and puts in their own info on the game, so you know what's going on in what you want to download. Champion also seemed like a dumper, but it's beginning to look like it's an actual person with maybe just a language barrier issue who stays mostly in the RPGmaker thread, giving links to games from one website. Sometimes those posts are off topic and they are deleted, but nevertheless, the mods do keep track of all the threads here.
On top of that, in forum development, we are discussing the use of a capcha system to subvert anymore incoming dumpers, as they would have to actually provide accurate information, which botted accounts often lack the ability to do.
In the meantime, just sit back, ignore them, and enjoy your hentai
-Toxic
-Is this content safe? Or do they have viruses?
-I've noticed the topics disappearing after a bit, I guess they get closed. why not ban the user?
-Am I missing something?
-- Didn't know where to post this.
-Virile
__________________________________________________
*LIBRARIAN RESPONSE*
This will only be a sticky temporarily.
The problem:
There are dumpers, mainly from posting mangas in the doujin section.
Not only have they started posting other threads in the other sections, such as this one, but sometimes they'll even respond to threads that have already been posted.
This you can do to help:
These dumpers are easy to spot. There's going to be a large list of the threads in a row with a general trend to their titles. As is mentioned below, the downloads are rarely ever worth it. On top of that, the information they post is almost negligible, so protect yourself with common sense: If you don't know anything about the game other than a picture, you probably shouldn't download it.
Don't report the threads or posts. I know this sounds counter intuitive, but with how many dedicated frequenters of this section there are, it fills our inbox with constant emails just because you guys are a little faster than us. Like I said, these threads are easy to spot, so we will find them and root them out.
Don't post in them. One of the easiest ways for us to spot these threads is the fact they'll have very little views and no posts. If you start posting, it's almost as if you're bringing legitimacy to them by boosting numbers. Also, bear in mind that these are dumpers, so they will not actually ever read anything you submit to them anyway.
Things being done:
As for now, the issue is separating actual posters from dumpers. That's not too big of a problem, but it can be difficult with certain members that like to contribute in ways similar to the dumpers. Hentar is not a dumper, but uses a style similar to advertising games. However, (s)he actually searches for threads before posting and puts in their own info on the game, so you know what's going on in what you want to download. Champion also seemed like a dumper, but it's beginning to look like it's an actual person with maybe just a language barrier issue who stays mostly in the RPGmaker thread, giving links to games from one website. Sometimes those posts are off topic and they are deleted, but nevertheless, the mods do keep track of all the threads here.
On top of that, in forum development, we are discussing the use of a capcha system to subvert anymore incoming dumpers, as they would have to actually provide accurate information, which botted accounts often lack the ability to do.
In the meantime, just sit back, ignore them, and enjoy your hentai
-Toxic
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