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- rollercoasterfan
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Another Idea for the 60 Second Rule
Almost all of us absolutely hate it. But it's for spam, and it does a great job, for spammers, but not for forum regulars. I'm going to post my two ideas here:
If you have more than 500 posts, it becomes a 30 second rule. If you're a new scratcher, it becomes the 60 second rule. If you have more than 1000 posts, you completely lose the rule. If you're a new scratcher, it becomes a 30 second rule.
The reason this would work is because users who have over 500 posts aren't spammers. If all those posts are spam posts, the user would be banned, most likely.
This idea came from Superdoggy on this topic, which was just a topic to see who hates the 60 second rule.
60 posts per hour = 1 post per minute = 60 second rule. Except if you could make 60 posts per hour it would be more flexible, rather than having to wait a set 60 seconds per post you could make one post 13 seconds after another, then wait only 50 seconds and make another, then maybe a few minutes later make another post… basically the same limit but less of an annoyance.
So, this would have the exact same limit, but not as annoying. Maybe this could only exist for scratchers with over 500 posts?
So, which ideas do you support? 1, 2, or both?
If you have more than 500 posts, it becomes a 30 second rule. If you're a new scratcher, it becomes the 60 second rule. If you have more than 1000 posts, you completely lose the rule. If you're a new scratcher, it becomes a 30 second rule.
The reason this would work is because users who have over 500 posts aren't spammers. If all those posts are spam posts, the user would be banned, most likely.
This idea came from Superdoggy on this topic, which was just a topic to see who hates the 60 second rule.
60 posts per hour = 1 post per minute = 60 second rule. Except if you could make 60 posts per hour it would be more flexible, rather than having to wait a set 60 seconds per post you could make one post 13 seconds after another, then wait only 50 seconds and make another, then maybe a few minutes later make another post… basically the same limit but less of an annoyance.
So, this would have the exact same limit, but not as annoying. Maybe this could only exist for scratchers with over 500 posts?
So, which ideas do you support? 1, 2, or both?
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- VoltageGames
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Another Idea for the 60 Second Rule
No support, then those 1,000+ posters that actually don't make posts and like 500 of their posts are
No support for the second one either.
will just get to 5,000+ the exact same way, with an advantage over users who take the time to actually make posts that contribute to threads.^^^^^^ To create a project, just press the create button at the top of the page!
No support for the second one either.
- Nether_before
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Another Idea for the 60 Second Rule
Semi-support, some spammers may try and get to the no-rule point just to spam, though. It may take them some time but I'm sure at least one spammer would try that.
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- rollercoasterfan
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Another Idea for the 60 Second Rule
True, but they'd be banned before they got there. Semi-support, some spammers may try and get to the no-rule point just to spam, though. It may take them some time but I'm sure at least one spammer would try that.
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forge [chromometer v] altimeter until < (speed) = (velocity)> ::control cstart
switch places with (759 v) altimeters with value of (speed) ::looks
control [altimeter 1 v] at time (10):(17):(58) ::control
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initialize sequence (24) so [object 3 v] moves to x (156) y (231) ::control
reveal [final answer v] and stop running this script ::events cap
- arman516
- Scratcher
500+ posts
Another Idea for the 60 Second Rule
Agreed.
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- Nether_before
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Another Idea for the 60 Second Rule
Not if they took the time out to make 1000 non-spam posts.True, but they'd be banned before they got there. Semi-support, some spammers may try and get to the no-rule point just to spam, though. It may take them some time but I'm sure at least one spammer would try that.
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- Superdoggy
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Another Idea for the 60 Second Rule
Nah, that's not going to happen. A spammer is not going to waste their time making a thousand legitimate posts just so that they can spam. At that point they might as well earn their reputation legitimately and put an advert (for whatever they're trying to advertise) in their signature, assuming that what they want to advertise is appropriate for Scratch.Not if they took the time out to make 1000 non-spam posts.True, but they'd be banned before they got there. Semi-support, some spammers may try and get to the no-rule point just to spam, though. It may take them some time but I'm sure at least one spammer would try that.
It's taken me about 2 years to get 1000+ posts. No hardcore spammer is going to waste their time doing that.
- cheddargirl
- Scratch Team
1000+ posts
Another Idea for the 60 Second Rule
You would be surprised what lengths spammers go through to try. I've seen some spammers make projects, comments, and studios and stay on for months so that they try to appear like a legitimate user - on the surface, they would look like a newbie trying to figure out how to make project until they would start spamming. It isn't much of a stretch that they would aim for a 1000 post limit if it meant that they would be able to get away with posting spam more easily.Nah, that's not going to happen. A spammer is not going to waste their time making a thousand legitimate posts just so that they can spam. At that point they might as well earn their reputation legitimately and put an advert (for whatever they're trying to advertise) in their signature, assuming that what they want to advertise is appropriate for Scratch.Not if they took the time out to make 1000 non-spam posts.True, but they'd be banned before they got there. Semi-support, some spammers may try and get to the no-rule point just to spam, though. It may take them some time but I'm sure at least one spammer would try that.
Besides, back during the 1.4 era when exact post numbers were displayed, we had cases of users going overboard with posts or spending so much time on just the forums just to inflate the number. We don't have that anymore, but it isn't hard to imagine that users will do the same thing just to achieve a faster post time rule, with the possibility of the rule being abused once the limit is reached.
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- Blank1234
- Scratcher
500+ posts
Another Idea for the 60 Second Rule
You would be surprised what lengths spammers go through to try. I've seen some spammers make projects, comments, and studios and stay on for months so that they try to appear like a legitimate user - on the surface, they would look like a newbie trying to figure out how to make project until they would start spamming. It isn't much of a stretch that they would aim for a 1000 post limit if it meant that they would be able to get away with posting spam more easily.Nah, that's not going to happen. A spammer is not going to waste their time making a thousand legitimate posts just so that they can spam. At that point they might as well earn their reputation legitimately and put an advert (for whatever they're trying to advertise) in their signature, assuming that what they want to advertise is appropriate for Scratch.Not if they took the time out to make 1000 non-spam posts.True, but they'd be banned before they got there. Semi-support, some spammers may try and get to the no-rule point just to spam, though. It may take them some time but I'm sure at least one spammer would try that.
Besides, back during the 1.4 era when exact post numbers were displayed, we had cases of users going overboard with posts or spending so much time on just the forums just to inflate the number. We don't have that anymore, but it isn't hard to imagine that users will do the same thing just to achieve a faster post time rule, with the possibility of the rule being abused once the limit is reached.
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- Cream_E_Cookie
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Another Idea for the 60 Second Rule
Support! Maybe 100+ posts with a 45/90 second rule.
Btw, for spam posts, can't you just report them?
Btw, for spam posts, can't you just report them?
- rollercoasterfan
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Another Idea for the 60 Second Rule
Bump!
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initialize sequence (24) so [object 3 v] moves to x (156) y (231) ::control
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- DaSpudLord
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Another Idea for the 60 Second Rule
Support for changing the 60 second rule to a 30 second rule when you reach 500-1000 posts. But no support for allowing users to completely remove the delay at a certain point, as per cheddargirl-
Also, for new scratchers, I don't think we need to shrink the rule to 60 seconds as they reach 500-1000 posts, again as per cheddargirl. You would be surprised what lengths spammers go through to try. I've seen some spammers make projects, comments, and studios and stay on for months so that they try to appear like a legitimate user - on the surface, they would look like a newbie trying to figure out how to make project until they would start spamming. It isn't much of a stretch that they would aim for a 1000 post limit if it meant that they would be able to get away with posting spam more easily.
Besides, back during the 1.4 era when exact post numbers were displayed, we had cases of users going overboard with posts or spending so much time on just the forums just to inflate the number. We don't have that anymore, but it isn't hard to imagine that users will do the same thing just to achieve a faster post time rule, with the possibility of the rule being abused once the limit is reached.
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- rollercoasterfan
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Another Idea for the 60 Second Rule
Bump!
And now I have to wait…..
And now I have to wait…..
when [chromometer altimeter v] = [5th length v] and [7th length v] with a [gap v] of (17) ::events hat
forge [chromometer v] altimeter until < (speed) = (velocity)> ::control cstart
switch places with (759 v) altimeters with value of (speed) ::looks
control [altimeter 1 v] at time (10):(17):(58) ::control
end
initialize sequence (24) so [object 3 v] moves to x (156) y (231) ::control
reveal [final answer v] and stop running this script ::events cap
- rollercoasterfan
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Another Idea for the 60 Second Rule
Bump!
when [chromometer altimeter v] = [5th length v] and [7th length v] with a [gap v] of (17) ::events hat
forge [chromometer v] altimeter until < (speed) = (velocity)> ::control cstart
switch places with (759 v) altimeters with value of (speed) ::looks
control [altimeter 1 v] at time (10):(17):(58) ::control
end
initialize sequence (24) so [object 3 v] moves to x (156) y (231) ::control
reveal [final answer v] and stop running this script ::events cap
- TheAwesomeMaster
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Another Idea for the 60 Second Rule
Support, good idea.
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- Zekrom01
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Another Idea for the 60 Second Rule
I completely support. Except that 100+ posts should get like a 45 second rule.
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- rollercoasterfan
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Another Idea for the 60 Second Rule
True, but then they couldn't post for a while. Support for 1. No support for 2. Imagine if a bot got on to the forums. They could post 60 posts in under a minute. That's 3 pages worth of posts, and the ST would have no chance stopping it.
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forge [chromometer v] altimeter until < (speed) = (velocity)> ::control cstart
switch places with (759 v) altimeters with value of (speed) ::looks
control [altimeter 1 v] at time (10):(17):(58) ::control
end
initialize sequence (24) so [object 3 v] moves to x (156) y (231) ::control
reveal [final answer v] and stop running this script ::events cap
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