[ SmokeDetector | MS ] URL in title, blacklisted website in body, blacklisted website in title, pattern-matching website in body, pattern-matching website in title: gomusclebuilding.com/varlixize/ by rikullen on graphicdesign.SE
I've been considering using similar autoflagging conditions, but I want to write a auto-remove-flag upon FP/NAA feedback userscript/browser extension before I do so.
@micsthepick OK. Added you to the list :-). Not sure when I'm going to get to it, but it shouldn't be that difficult. I hadn't decided if I wanted it as a userscript or a Chrome, Firefox & Opera extension. The advantage of a browser extension is that you wouldn't have to have any particular tab open, just the browser running. With a userscript you'd have to have CHQ (or some other specific URL) open in order for the script to be functional (i.e. userscripts have no background tasks).
@micsthepick I'm leaning towards an extension. I think it would be more likely to fit what I've seen of people's usage patterns (i.e. not everyone leaves a tab open to CHQ 100% of the time).
@JohnDvorak Of course it would work in Firefox. As I implied earlier, I'd consider Chrome/Firefox/Opera to be the minimum set. At this point is relatively easy to make a single extension that runs in all of them (I've made several).
@JohnDvorak The main benefit would be that it wouldn't require you to have a tab open to a specific URL (e.g. CHQ) in order to be functional. From what I've seen, many people don't stay in the CHQ 100% of the time. In other words, the amount of time where you have a specific URL open in a tab is a subset of the time you have a browser running.
@JohnDvorak There's nothing available to userscripts that survives w/o a tab with a matching URL being open. You could match all URLs, but then you're loading down every single page with an instance of your code, which isn't a good idea.
@iBug The links in https://justpaste.it/1j2qt point to a website selling RAM. In any case it's a crap question. All information should be in the question not some random links links pointing to sites selling ram.
Hm, well it is a stretch, but perhaps something like that could be posted in a good faith (and be considered naa). But if the same user posted the same link on two different sites, it's at least suspicious that they are a spammer.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, blacklisted website in body, link at end of body, link following arrow in body, pattern-matching website in body, +1 more: How does it work? by Whome 19 on drupal.SE
Speaking of this...having traveled to India, I've seen my (non-VPN) Internet connection routed through IP addresses outside of India, mostly through some Arabian countries, but also the U.S. at times.
Though sometimes I did get assigned an India-based IP
We need a feature to make certain posts publicly accessible, like Google's version of "Anyone with the link cab access" or even make it available for all of our "public" channel posts (mostly our FAQ)