when a post got deleted, a member will receive an email and the reason why his post got deleted. if the member is human, he will obey and not do it again, if not, possible he wasn't human.
Of course not, I don't think he's a bot. His posts are ordinary and arguably unique, but he has a bad habit of repeating the same mistakes. After I created this thread, the user I mentioned in the OP may have changed his habits and I think he is starting to realize his mistake
[breaking rule no 32] but its not about spamming.
It seems that you are right, because yesterday I reported a few posts in that board and they are still unhandled, while all the others have been positively resolved. I don't have too much experience with reports in Gambling, but I don't want to believe that this board is left to spammers, because every spam, especially signature spam, should be treated equally.
That's right, most of my reports so far have been on several board including the economics board as well as the bitcoin discussion board. For now I very rarely report posts on altcoin or gambling discussions, but when I find a user who really doesn't stop posting spam or low quality, then I will report a lot of his posts even if it has to be more than 10.
But, from the OP's screenshot on deleted posts, it seemed like reported about "burst posting".
I'm not reporting burst post, it's about multiple posts in a row.
I have come to the conclusion that the best advice I would adopt when encountering similar cases in the future is to contact the moderator who handled the report. This will probably help a lot, so thanks for all of your suggestions. This thread is then locked.