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PostPosted: Fri May 04, 2007 2:23 am    Post subject: Promotion Guide writes about bbAntiSpam tools Reply with quote

A Promotion Guide is "a high quality website promotion tutorial that discusses meta tags and search engine optimization among other things". Recently Lauri Harpf, the author of the website, published the article "How to stop spam on your phpBB forum", in which he described Links Rejector and Textual Confirmation.

The article is great, I couldn't write better. Here are two additions from me.

Textual Confirmation now has a descendant, Advanced Textual Confirmation. ATC can protect now only phpBB, but also other PHP tools. On bbAntiSpam forum, I deinstalled both Links Rejector and Textual Confirmation, and now use ATC only. The results are great.

However, Links Rejector is still an essential tool. On my Russian forum, I get a lot of loosers, who believe in financial pyramids. They try to spam manually, but LR stops them.


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