!!/report stackoverflow.com/q/74709394 "Through a combination of Google Translate and (sigh) ChatGPT (for transliteration), this appears to be a prayer for Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the president of Turkey."
!!/report stackoverflow.com/q/74696897 "Nonsense: Question body is entirely material copy-pasted from the ask page, asked left a comment '1111222222111112' below the question."
@RyanM That pattern looks like it's already caught by Potentially bad keyword in body and Potentially bad keyword in answer Append -force to the command word(s) if you really want to add the pattern you provided.
@JeffSchaller That pattern may be a North American number. If it is, please use a format which starts with an optional 1 followed by possible separator text and has the main number in the format 760-295-4620 where - could be a single alpha character or any [\W_]*+. Alternately, you can add the comment (?#IS NorAm) to the end of the pattern to force also using the alternate normalized form, or (?#NO NorAm) if it's not a North American phone number and it's incorrectly recognized as one. Perhaps try !!/blacklist-number 760-295-4620. Append -force to the command word(s) if you really want to add the pattern you provided.
This has one network FP, plus the one TP. This could generate more FP in the future, though I've tried to tailor it as much as I can to the organization doing the spamming, which (according to the display name) is Wago India.
Wago in general is a legit company (I've used their products myself! They're great!) but the post was definitely very typical spam.
Disappointing to see a company like that posting spam.
Also note that if that's ever upgraded to a website blacklist, it needs a word boundary at the end or it will be over-inclusive.
(IMHO we should just change how it works after a manual inspection to see if any rules appear to rely on it, and fix whatever small amount of stuff was relying on partial domain matches as we see it, but I recognize that there isn't universal agreement on that strategy)
!!/report stackoverflow.com/a/74696854 "Undisclosed affiliation: appears to be copy-paste from ChatGPT (note the 'Copy code'), same content minus copying errors appears in the blog post, which is also (somehow) dated a day or two after this answer."
@tripleee That pattern looks like it's already caught by Bad keyword in body and Bad keyword in answer Append -force to the command word(s) if you really want to add the pattern you provided.
@tripleee That pattern looks like it's already caught by Potentially bad keyword in answer and Potentially bad keyword in body Append -force to the command word(s) if you really want to add the pattern you provided.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in link text in body, bad keyword in title, potentially bad ip for hostname in body, potentially bad keyword in body (265): web designing company in dehradun by Leez Design on stackoverflow.com
a large number of these seem to be posted by the same user (or many different users with very similar names ...) but most of them seem superfluously like legitimate questions and many of them have a disclosure
@tripleee That pattern looks like it's already caught by Potentially bad keyword in answer and Potentially bad keyword in body Append -force to the command word(s) if you really want to add the pattern you provided.
@tripleee Already watched on line 48943 of watched_keywords.txt
@tripleee Hadn't noticed the backslashes of the URL in this post. I checked and the error should have had normal slashes. That means that the post is covered spam, right?
@BeastOfCaerbannog I don't see it promoting anything; it could be flaggable as plagiarism if you find a very similar older post, but on the face of it, it doesn't look like spam to me, and could just be somebody who is bad at typing who had the same problem as someone else
@tripleee That pattern looks like it's already caught by Potentially bad keyword in body and Potentially bad keyword in answer Append -force to the command word(s) if you really want to add the pattern you provided.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, pattern-matching product name in body, potentially bad keyword in body, potentially bad keyword in title (291): NTX Keto BHB Gummies by dalejh ensley on askubuntu.com