> Url in title, blacklisted website in body, blacklisted website in title ---------- Title - Position 9-24: babasupport.org Title - Position 1-24: https://babasupport.org Body - Position 9-24: babasupport.org
@iBug Which userscript? If you're willing to wait a bit, I'm planning on adding the other flagging options to FIRE (well, not custom moderator flags). Basically, I'm tired of having to open tabs to send rude/abusive, NAA and VLQ.
@iBug Are you going to be sending it from a page that's actually loaded from the site on which you're wanting to flag (e.g. a question page)?
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad NS for domain in body, bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, blacklisted website in body, link at end of body, +3 more: How Derma Active work? by IsabelWood on askubuntu.com
For concerns about 5-flagging posts automatically and letting them sit there teetering on the edge of death, we could have a system that only casts those 5 flags after a tp from a trusted member here.
I.e. we see spam, cast our normal 3 automatically, then Art or another known-sane member casts 1 through metasmoke, FDSC, FIRE, or anything else that reports to metasmoke. MS then casts the final 2 flags to kill it.
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We don't need that, because we're ridiculously accurate anyway... but I figure it might spur useful thought in someone else, so dropping it in here
if we see something 1k, it must hit at least 11 reasons: two bad keywords, two bad NS for domain, two pattern-matching website, two blacklisted website, (two=title and body) URL-only title, link end of body, repeated URL end of long post, etc.
@iBug numbers are way too high (confident 5 can reasonably be 300ish), but good theory.
One possibility would be to wait for any spam flag before casting any autoflags. There are advantages and disadvantages to that (it's technically possible to reasonable certainty; just watch the websocket and wait for a downvote). Advantage is it would decrease fp flags significantly at the lower end of the spectrum. Disadvantage is that we don't get the instant removal-from-front-page effect.
Don't really want to get into that business. Autoflagging is very, very good right now with a completely objective system. Subjectivity isn't a good thing to introduce into a working system, generally.
@iBug I've experimented a little bit with exponential weighting, etc. Didn't get any better results than simple sum of reason accuracy percentage, but I'd definitely welcome any research on that topic
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad NS for domain in body, bad keyword in body, blacklisted website in body, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: Expedient trial stow by by An food on drupal.SE
there was some insightful discussion back when Bayesian spam filtering for email was getting in the vogue, don't recall which precise project came up with the best model but there was a Python-based group which had pretty good discussions and algorithms
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] URL-only title, bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, bad keyword in username, pattern-matching website in body, +2 more: juniviveserum.fr/tryvexan/ by Tryvexan on askubuntu.com
> Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, bad keyword in username ---------- Title - Position 9-16: T Boost Body - Position 9-16: T Boost Username - Position 9-16: T Boost
@paper1111 Have you checked your filter? The posts endpoint is certainly providing body here. If interested, the filterIGLOGHLGHHMNGHKJNMJGMFGJFOGMML is everything for posts. For example: this.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad NS for domain in body, bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, blacklisted website in body, pattern-matching website in body, +1 more: Provitazol is works? by konapnah on astronomy.SE
@NogShine You are not a privileged user. Please see the privileges wiki page for information on what privileges are and what is expected of privileged users.
@tripleee That pattern looks like it's already caught by Bad ns for domain in body and Bad ns for domain in answer; append -force if you really want to do that.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad NS for domain in body, bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, blacklisted website in body, pattern-matching website in body: Trilixton Review by andreiflorez on drupal.SE
tpu- by suraj
CI on 5b6fba5 succeeded. Message contains 'autopull', pulling...
@iBug I only saw the one report (and because I can't see deleted posts on MSE, didn't see the spam when I visited the question). It looks blatantly off-topic maybe a spam seed, but just the question did not appear to be spam, on it's own.
> Potentially bad keyword in body, potentially bad keyword in title, potentially bad keyword in username ---------- Title - Position 1-13: Density Vaso Body - Position 1-13: Density Vaso Username - Position 1-13: Density Vaso
I'm coming across several posts (mostly questions) recently. They all come from new users. Those posts seem OK: they're on-topic and is only an edit away from a decent post for beginners to SE, except that there's a spam link, usually near the end of the post (So I call those posts otherwise salv...
@iBug If I'm going to be a while, and/or actively engaged in something, I'll usually just use my phone and remotely control my computer from that :-). Sometimes, I'll carry a wireless micro-keyboard or numeric keypad around too, if I want the easy of having some physical buttons.
Well, while removal of spam is a valuable thing - in some situations its nice to have a certain degree of flexibility...
And well, this is one situation where the human touch works better than automation.
We have a user who doesn't know any better. There's a failure in educating him that what h...