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What Forum Software Do You Use?
Hi folk!

Which type of script-engine does this forum use? I want the same one. There are not any topics like "Buy Viagra" and others.

Please, help me.

Thanks in advance!

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Re: What Forum Software Do You Use?
[ Author: westbaystars | Posted: Feb 27, 2006 9:37 AM | YBS Fan ]

I use a very old version of Jive Forums. But the reason for a lack of junk messages has nothing to do with the forum software and everything to do with moderating the posts (as is explained on the page you enter your message on).

I've also written some shell scripts to do things like move a post from one forum to another (which I did with your post to Links), make a reply post a top level post (which I've been doing a lot with WBC posts lately which were really new topics), remove posts without using the Jive administration pages (useful for cross script attack attempts), and some others. Many of these features are in the newer Jive Forums version, but they no longer make the source code open.

Nonetheless, SPAM isn't a technical problem, it's a social one. Technical measures won't solve it. If you want a SPAM free forum, you've got to put in an effort to make it so.
Re: What Forum Software Do You Use?
[ Author: torakichi | Posted: Mar 2, 2006 12:36 AM | HT Fan ]

〈snip〉
- If you want a SPAM free forum, you've got to put in an effort to make it so.
⟨/snip⟩

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Gokurô-san to Westbaystars-san.
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