• tiramichu@lemm.ee
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    12 hours ago

    Spam and phishing are pretty tough problems to solve, even for the big players.

    The amount of spam DMs I get on Telegram for “investment groups” and scam “job offers” is no joke.

    Its an arms race between the admins and the spammers, while also trying to balance not cracking down so hard that that normal registration and usage of the platform is affected for actual, legitimate users.

    I’d like to believe that the admins and moderators are doing the best they can to tackle problems like these, and that they certainly aren’t just being lazy.

    • MountingSuspicion@reddthat.com
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      7 hours ago

      I’m in a discord server for a few niche games, but one in particular is the source of at least one unsolicited spam DM from an anime catgirl each week. I don’t know what these admins can do, because they never actually say anything in the server, but they don’t even have one of those “emoji react to agree to rules” landing pages and I think that’s at least part of the problem. I have never said anything in this group so these people must legitimately just spam every member. I’d leave the page, but it’s the only source of news/bug reports for that game.

    • kaerypheur@lemmy.world
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      12 hours ago

      I agree. I also choose to believe that admins and mods have done and are doing their best, because in my online experience, it is always contrary to what some negative users claim, that mods and admins are not doing their job. No, it’s the opposite. This is especially true when the team of admins and mods is transparent about their decisions.