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The spam and abuse forum is a place to report content that may have slipped past other members. To have content removed, multiple members need to report a piece of content (or a member's account) and so if you find something abusive, or that is spam, hidden in a seldom visited corner of the site you can report it here so others can review and report (and hence close) if necessary.
Please note:
- If you catch an author plagiarizing, please close the article and report and close the account, unless the author is a very active member who has otherwise behaved themselves. Here is our Plagiarism FAQ if you have any questions about what qualifies.
- Do no report users who post Press Releases, unless it is obviously unrelated material
- If you catch spam in the Message Moderation queue, please mark it as spam (rather than deleting it) so that the spam catcher can learn.
- It is OK to report abusive language as spam in the Message Moderation queue.
- In Quick Answers, please allow users to answer old questions unless they are spamming.
- If you think someone is breaking a site rule, but are uncertain, you can look at our Terms of Service
- When in doubt, ask for assistance from an admin.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
modified 21-Mar-19 2:28am.
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It looks like a confused user who thought dumping a ton of unformatted code would make a good question, and then decided to post that as an "article" instead of a "question".
There's no payload in the "article", and nothing in the profile.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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You should remove the link to the user. Otherwise, they will get picked up in the weekly "still alive spammers" run.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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