MrWhitticus
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RE: Blandom Snuff
"The teacher was holding a test with Johnny and Jake. In a certain sentence, which would work better; had, or had had.
"Johnny, while Jake had had had, had had had had. Had had had had a better response on the teacher."
(10-16-2014, 09:46 AM)Mudbill Wrote: Maybe. I've actually dealt with bots like these on 2 other forums in the past, and they don't seem to be too troubled to make an account though. I think FG should instantiate some form of CAPTCHA if the user is unregistered. It might make it slightly less intuitive for a user, which might be a reason enough to not do it, but nowadays you should almost expect to do a few CAPTCHAs if you're online a lot, so I don't think it would be too bad.
As long as it doesn't look like this of course.
*Careless Whisper saxophone solo*
(This post was last modified: 10-16-2014, 12:40 PM by MrWhitticus.)
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Red
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Damn, feels like I want to rewrite everything again. The transition in quality shows radically between the lines, as I've also radically gained skill compared to the outcome I've managed to implement in the past.
The work turns from shit to somewhat readable in the middle, and it shows. Even Improving the orginal isn't the best option, since I would rather write the text differently, in a less obvious way.
(This post was last modified: 10-16-2014, 03:54 PM by Red.)
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10-16-2014, 03:52 PM |
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Yuhaney
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RE: Blandom Snuff
This forum does use CAPTCHA for unregistered users, but Jens said it's up to the developers themselves to fix their hole in the system. Before that, we are doing our best to keep the forum clean.
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Mudbill
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Yes, I've noticed. You're doing a good job, the spam posts are rarely there for more than a few hours. I used to report them, but now they appear so often that I figured my reports were getting spammy too
Besides, you guys were obviously aware of it already.
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Kreekakon
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(10-16-2014, 09:17 PM)Mudbill Wrote: Yes, I've noticed. You're doing a good job, the spam posts are rarely there for more than a few hours. I used to report them, but now they appear so often that I figured my reports were getting spammy too
Besides, you guys were obviously aware of it already.
My moderator work protocol:
1. View New Posts
2. See thread topics that indicate 100% spam
3. Delete En Masse
4. Efficiency!
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PutraenusAlivius
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RE: Blandom Snuff
Guys I'm currently learning Italian in Duolingo right now and I need a native speaker to like be my pen pal.
"Veni, vidi, vici."
"I came, I saw, I conquered."
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I hate German language, rly -_-
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10-17-2014, 07:58 PM |
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Red
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Joined up for a writers forum. Now'll start to get some necessary development. Should've done that in the beginning.
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Amazing stories.
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(10-16-2014, 10:50 AM)Rött Wrote: (10-16-2014, 01:28 AM)Ashtoreth Wrote: @Rött: When Tarja Turunen was kicked out from Nightwish back in 2005, I remember seeing her surname "Turunen" spelled as "Turusen" in some Finnish magazine screenshots that I found online. What does it mean?
Turunen + sen(possesive suffix) = "Turunen's" or "of Turunen".
Turu might mean something, but it's possibly an ancient word so it hasn't reached the vocalubary.
It might be easened variant of "Turku", which is a city in the southern Finland. This kind of "easening" often happens when adding suffixies. For instance: "Juuka" = "Juuan", "Juuka" = "Juuka's" or of "Juuka"
Turku + nen(adjective suffix) = "Turkuly" or "Turuly".
Kiitos
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