I don't think the mods are accepting new members.
Or the registrations are getting lost in the system.
A friend of mine applied ages ago but nothing ever came of it.
Moderator:
Tell them to apply again Julie, and PM me with the Username they intend to use and I'll look out for it.
On an average day we get registrations from between 60 - 80 spammers (sometimes more) that we have to wade through, so it is possible that we could have missed a genuine one.
How do you tell that an applicant is a spammer? Perhaps your methods are too prejudice and exclude genuine newcomers.
Moderator:Several points here.
1. The Forum software has functions that check for 'duplicates' in the new registrations, and these are always spammers (you can only have a designated e-mail account per registration). Today, for example I have rejected several applications from 'SPEEDAMER' with different e-mail addresses, and I see another waiting already.
2. We use utilities that allow IP and e-mail details in applications to be checked against those used by known spammers. This takes time every day, although there are some that are 'regulars' and can just be rejected.
3. There are obvious clues in the usernames and e-mail addresses submitted, where certain variations are likely spammers - many originate from Moldova and Ukraine.
4. There is the sheer volume - today I have already checked and rejected over 30 spammer registrations, as I look right now there are 22 waiting to be checked, and once I clear those I'd say at least another 25-30 will be submitted this evening. Most mornings when I check there are at least 15-20 to start the day with.
It takes time each and every day to keep on top of spammers, and is one aspect of keeping the place going that members don't ever see - and since you rarely see these spammers actually getting through and posting their invitations to porn sites or interesting Russian clothing I'd say we are on top of the situation.
Given this volume it is possible we could reject a genuine application - so if you have encouraged someone to join please let us know something via PM (say the e-mail address they will use) and we'll look out for it amongst the constant stream of spammers.