Ok, http://drupal.org/user/492890 has been on my watch list for a while. http://drupal.org/node/727104#comment-2652950 is just the latest in a pile of useless one sentence comments.

Looks like spam to me but there are occasionally also useful contributions so I'd like another opinion. I've already warned the user once after a particularly egregious bout of paid services forum spam.

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heine’s picture

I think the snipplet is good

is a perfectly sensible answer to:

The code was working at one point; I'm begining to think that eaccelerator is the true source of my grief.
Just wanted to check that I'm not doing anything stupid in this snippet...

ddorian’s picture

maybe ban him and if he is interested in drupal will create another account and will not spam again
thats what you did with me but i was blaming noobs for doing stupid questions :) and i dont do it anymore

silverwing’s picture

I looked over quite a few of the user's comments and I can't find one that I can point to and say "This is spam." Some of the comments are thought out and helpful, and a few are of the one-sentence variety. But I can't call it spam.

But what annoys me about it all is the user's damn "drupalstore.info" signature. (Part of me thinks that if the user didn't have that signature we wouldn't have this issue.)

So, not spam from me.

pbarnett’s picture

He's commented on a couple of my posts, and the comments were minimally useful at best.

Very thinly-disguised spam, in my opinion; I'd at least ask him to ditch the sig and see if he continues to post without it.

A worse offender is dmays006 (http://drupal.org/user/736056)

Pete.

Anonymous’s picture

As per definition used on Drupal.org, a post is not spam if it doesn't contain links to external links.
If comments are minimally useful, such as in congrats, I like your site (and they are repeated), they can marked as unpublished, and the user warned.

WorldFallz’s picture

Status: Active » Fixed

seems to be a nonissue. that's fine.

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

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