Here's a random screenshot of literally the three most recent screenshots of usernames banned by GAW's "Reddit mods." Y'all believe this epic list of losers? KEK—this is a pretty representative sample of the comedy gold-level faggotry your "Reddit-tier" mod team deals with on a daily basis! 💪😂.
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Comedy GOLD 🥇
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Probably. That’s usually the way these types of attacks go. Brigading is a lot less common than “pseudobrigading”, where a one user or only a few users spend an embarrassing amount of time creating username after username to evade bans and launch kamikaze attacks on the site.
Happens over on Reddit all the time. No doubt happens over here.
There's one tard that started out here and now uses a script to register accounts
Hmm.
Do you get enough applications in a day that it would overwhelm the mod team to do manual approvals? I've worked for a site in the past where we did that. We basically just had them answer a stupid ROTATING fact question and if the answer looked human, they got in.
Took time and effort, but it kept the membership quality high and reduced trolling significantly.
I know that places like this don't need additional barriers to entry, but I also know scriptkiddies are, by definition, either too lazy to commit to their trolling to too unskilled to manage any other sort of "hack."
That simple barrier could help a lot if the mod team could manage it, and you might even be able to recruit a secondary team of trusted "bouncers" who can check applications without necessarily being mods.
Being a WIN, we sort of get what we get. It's awesome code, but, that would be a helpful custom feature.
That is brilliant, I need to look into that