@doppelgreener That pattern looks like it's already caught by Potentially bad keyword in body and Potentially bad keyword in answer; append -force if you really want to do that.
@quartata My fp- got eaten as a comment on this post, which appears to have left the user on the blacklist. In addition, the first fp I just gave was also picked up as a comment. However, the second one appears to have gone through as feedback.
@SmokeDetector Edited to be just NAA during the grace period.
Gave up coercing Python into doing the right thing, current implementation is letting requests do ONLY THE HEADERS, and only some of those, because it's horrible at doing anything else
(it's probably doing everything right and my endpoint is doing wrong stuff)
HTTP mostly makes sense, but when you get to content and transfer encodings and message chunking... it becomes a weird and SOUL-DESTROYING wonderful mixture of HTTP and email
@doppelgreener It sounded to me like they are just looking for a solution, which could be pre-built (if it meets their requirements), or something where they roll their own.
@doppelgreener well i run a tool by oli against the comments and posts xml of askubuntu from archive.org and i get a few hits against the smokeys blacklisted_websites.txt :)
> Url in title, blacklisted website in body, blacklisted website in title ---------- Title - Position 9-26: code-industry.net Title - Position 1-26: https://code-industry.net Body - Position 9-26: code-industry.net