Banning spam accounts on kbin.social is a cumbersome affair.

E.g., today @bayaz tried to ban several spam accounts. But that just did not quite work:

Instead of straight forward banning the accounts responsible for spam, those accs got unbanned.

How come?

If magazine owners ban a spam acc which prior went unreported, the ban button triggers an unban command.

To effectively ban accounts, they must be reported first. Approving the report will trigger a ban. I.e. magazine owners must report the account identified as spam to themselves to enforce a ban.

Therefore, pre-emptive banning of spam accounts does not work on kbin.social.

This is a serious problem which needs to be addressed asap.

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    6 months ago

    Looking at the modlog, the ones you removed were posts (microblogs). Relevant to the issue?

    Nice catch!

    With your direct links, I was able to see those threads. I attempted to delete two of them, and the modlog shows that I was successful. I’ve left the third for now as evidence for any developers who care to look.

    Regarding “unban”, I’m hoping that’s just a bug in how things are printed. The ban does show up in the moderation log.

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        6 months ago

        @insomniac_lemon It ended up being super simple – my profile was hiding the 18+ posts by default. All I had to do was uncheck a box, and everything appeared again. Kind of a clever way by the spammers of getting around some moderation if it was intentional. It sounds like the kbin devs might consider changing the defaults on that for moderators to avoid this in the future.