The attached pdf contains 106 profile spammers. When I initially reviewed them, about a week ago, none had any posts. I did not see any true Drupal sites associated with any of these profiles.

Some have a very large number of 'interests' associated with them. The pdf is roughly sorted with the largest offenders (most taxonomy terms) towards the top of the list.

This is really the tip of the iceberg (which I alluded to in http://drupal.org/node/1308176#comment-5701054).

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dww’s picture

Status: Active » Fixed

cweagans was kind enough to provide a comma-separated list of UIDs. So I just ran this:

mysql> UPDATE users SET status = 0 WHERE uid IN (1578064,272823,364333,1658470,1616448,1621074,1616050,1616030,1618936,926770,1643026,1618480,1618832,1643290,1620932,1621110,1621134,1621154,1616094,1643110,1616560,1616552,1643226,1639460,1621286,1621160,1658456,1621288,1639442,239441,1391340,1621232,926722,244078,346957,321712,350992,1721182,1579420,1681506,1681764,1680788,1680522,1681626,1680888,1681508,1680570,1681650,1681772,1680594,1680572,1680892,1721150,1680784,1680590,1680896,1680680,1681782,1615976,1681610,1680798,1680890,1721128,926732,1721028,1541762,1838600,1681542,208874,891814,1644704,800596,321428,446360,239009,1826426,1655514,211252,179695,1746572,1828480,260835,357443,655782,752848,239337,175656,310265,1146074,67418,341809,1318734,1819538,576006,938442,1419280,547002,1032512,940658,1426786,942850,806844,631122,656364,1598120,1781530);
Query OK, 106 rows affected (0.03 sec)
dman’s picture

CSV can possibly work. I saw the PDF earlier and thought "why PDF?"
:-}

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.