One way to elimenate spam in your directories...

Discussion in 'Directories' started by wwws, Jul 6, 2011.

  1. #1
    One method I know is to ban words in phpLD. Common words they use may defer to mine because I am using it on a blog directory which I think a certain words does not need to be included in the submission and some of those words are:

    India
    indian
    Pakistan
    pakistanie
    nepal
    nepalese
    china
    london
    ru
    nike
    shoes
    flowers
    cigarette
    sexcam
    webcam
    pharmacy
    warez
    wares
    pills
    weightloss
    breast
    enlargement
    jewelry
    jersey
    medication
    medications
    watches
    penis
    replica
    casino
    casinos
    hire
    limousine
    resume
    diploma
    drugs

    Basically look into the spam link submissions and copy those words and paste them in the banned words in phpLD, it works like a charm. In some cases some one will email me and I just tell them to eliminate some of the common words they use and submit, and sure enough it works!

    To find this word banning feature:

    Login to your phpLD directory

    • Go to System

    • Banned Control

    • Banned Words
    Paste words that you think might be spam, and sure enough, this SEO spammers will work a little harder this time and might just give you a thought-out unique descriptions.
     
    wwws, Jul 6, 2011 IP
  2. choice

    choice Prominent Member

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    Another good way it to use Cloudflare
     
    choice, Jul 9, 2011 IP
  3. imranamen6

    imranamen6 Active Member

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    #3
    Even after adding these words i was getting spam every time i have to add words in banned list and the next day i get another new words.
     
    imranamen6, Jul 9, 2011 IP
  4. shashankscg

    shashankscg Peon

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    Thanks for sharing it and I will try it not using these words which anti spam and banned the website.
     
    shashankscg, Jul 9, 2011 IP
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    dvduval Notable Member

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    I did make a pretty extensive spam work list a while back if this helps. I also highly recommend signing up for Cloudflare as that helps too.
     
    dvduval, Jul 9, 2011 IP
  6. unknownpray

    unknownpray Active Member

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    There is no effective way to completely eliminate spam, sure you can make it a lot less but to completely get rid of it is something that no one can guarantee.
     
    unknownpray, Aug 18, 2011 IP
  7. pipes

    pipes Prominent Member

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    Out of curiosity why is London included in those banned words? It that word being associated with certain types of less desirable sites? Its not a word/place that i would associate with spam sites.

    There should be an akismet for directories, akismet is amazing at its job.

    Indian and Pakistani webmasters, why are you in such a rush? Such poor quality being associated with many of these webmasters, it will take years for westerners to not see certain webmasters as low quality, spamming types to avoid.
     
    pipes, Aug 20, 2011 IP
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    templates Notable Member

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    thanks for the tip!was wondering how to block all those penis enlargement submits..annoying they are
     
    templates, Aug 20, 2011 IP
  9. YMC

    YMC Well-Known Member

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    Has anyone tried CloudFlare with a directory? Seems like it might eliminate a lot of the spam but it could also backfire with so many SEO companies coming out of the same countries that so many of the spammers do. Though, I don't generally see much difference between the SEO companies and spammers when it comes to my directories. :D
     
    YMC, Aug 20, 2011 IP
  10. wwws

    wwws Notable Member

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    It is a word that is commonly use in my blog directory which has nothing to do with blogging about London: London Car For Hire, London SEO Specialist, London Web Design, London Marketer, London Hotels - The best of. It goes on. Generally, spammers will use places to rank for this particular place.
     
    wwws, Aug 20, 2011 IP
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    Harmony Well-Known Member

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    The downside is there may actually be blogs out there relevant to those keywords. Most of them will not go out of their way to email you on why they can't submit their site as there are tons of directories out there. That is quite a very broad and general range of keywords. I'd recommend cloudflare or something that doesn't result in any loss of actual valid submissions.
     
    Harmony, Aug 21, 2011 IP
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    pipes Prominent Member

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    I see, so not a widespread problem keyword, but a problem for your directory.
     
    pipes, Aug 21, 2011 IP
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    rehash Well-Known Member

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    If you ban london, flowers, india, etc it's like adding die("I don't care if you're a spammer or not, just F* OFF"); in the first line of submit.php
     
    rehash, Aug 21, 2011 IP