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July 25, 2018, 05:06:31 PM
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I've put together a few rules, and I've listed them on my blog
https://talkmerit.com/the-source/index.php/plank/smart-threads-described

I wrote that page fairly quickly, so I may need to make some changes, and I'm open toideas from you guys. I'll add a link to the page in my signature when I'm happy about the initial idea for the concept.

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July 26, 2018, 03:14:44 AM
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Spammers will always be spammers.
Account farmers will not change their attitude, posting behaviours.
Only real forum members will change their approach to adapt with merit system and new rank requirements (and future ranking requirements if implemented).


Personally, merit system and new rank requirements related to the system have done great works to keep spammers stucked at their lower ranks.
We all should simply put spammers into our Ignore Lists ASAP when we found them by chance.

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