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killes@www.drop.org’s picture

Project: Drupal.org site moderators » Groups.drupal.org
Version: » 6.x-1.x-dev

blocked the spammer, moving to g.d.o for cleanup.

jhodgdon’s picture

Ah, I was just going to report this, but you beat me to it!

So I noticed that I have a "report to mollum" link on g.d.o for these posts... I'm not sure if everyone has this or if it's just because I'm a content admin? Anyway when I clicked on it, it didn't seem to have a "submit" button -- it just had a choice of delete or confirm. I didn't click "Delete" because I didn't know what it would do (delete the post entirely? delete the spam report I was trying to do? ???).

jdwalling’s picture

The 6 spam posts are still present Oct-15 - 3pm pacific time.

I am unable to delete the posts and according to
Permissions and Content flow for Groups.Drupal.org
http://groups.drupal.org/node/53703
I should be able to since I created the group.

I could edit the spam posts, but I was waiting for someone with Mollom permission
to report them.

If no one deletes the posts by 6pm Pacific time, I plan to edit the spam posts down to stubs.

jhodgdon’s picture

I just clicked the link on each of those posts and set them all to "unpublished" as an interim measure. Since I don't normally moderate stuff on g.d.o, I don't really understand how the "report to mollom" form works (see comment #2 on this issue, above), or I would have done that. Anyway, they should at least be invisible to most users now.

sreynen’s picture

Status: Active » Fixed

I deleted the nodes. "Report to mollom" deletes the node. The confirm form should have a title of "Are you sure you want to delete and report the content as inappropriate?" But I think in most cases, we just delete the nodes without reporting, since that's faster.

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