but they're far less frequent than some of the top reporters (having a few thousand reports and reporting accuracy of over 95% is excellent).
"You have reported 5097 posts with 99% accuracy"
I'd imagine there are people with even higher numbers (shorena for example, would be curious about where he currently stands), but I think 5k is a good start
I never report any posts. Im not a rat.
Come at me, please.
Can we get the glimpse of reported posts to get idea what kind of posts should be reported?I usually report a post when I see some external website link either not related to topic or completely not related to crypto usually make to spam.
Which forum's topic usually get mostly reported or which forum is mostly targetted by spammers and abusers?
There used to be a lot of spam in the offtopic section (not sure if there still is).
Mainly the bitcoin marketplace and the beginners&help section normally have the greatest amount of spam.
Any posts that break "the rules" of the forum should be reported, good ideas are:
1. Posts off-topic from the original post.
2. Post with referral links.
3. Bumps more than once a day (either as a post written as a plain "bump" or as making more than one announcement in the same day on a certain product/service to bump it that way).
4. Some obvious scams are also being picked up as well (ponzis for example).