Then how do we tackle this problem?
How about a warning on all Altcoin boards, like the
Securities board:
Warning: Moderators do not remove likely scams. You must use your own brain: caveat emptor. Watch out for Ponzi schemes. Do not invest more than you can afford to lose.
Altcoins, ICOs and Forkcoins are created with only one goal: make the creator rich. And people have always joined them with one goal: get a share of that newly created wealth.
ICOs are just another step in a long line of money grabbers, and Tokens are even easier to create than setting up your own altcoin. And that's why a general warning on those boards would be good.
I think not only the managers, but also bumpers and low rankers that spam the thread just to be notice their scam campaigns. These were already discussed already, is there any action?
There is some action: users can now only delete their posts on certain boards after 24 hours. But that's not enough.
As bad as the spam is nowadays, I wouldn't be against a pay-per-post on those boards. A big spam thread easily reaches 5000 posts. I'd say that should cost at least $1000, say $0.20 per post. It could be paid by the thread starter, who opens a thread that allows up to 5000 posts, or by each participant, who can buy credit to post on the bounty/altcoin boards.
Or it may be easier to restrict those boards to Copper Members only. If they want to spam with 30 bumpbots, at least the forum earns something from it.