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It's the nature of allowing anyone to post their blog entries. You very often find this blog author where, most of their stuff is fine, but occasionally you get a very link-heavy post. Which is fine for their blog, it's what you're supposed to do. And a lot of these authors just just share all their blog entries with CodeProject. Historically, they don't have the desire to go in and manually remove the links on their blog entries. And the majority of their content isn't bad enough to remove them entirely.
Please just report individual entries to me (sean@codeproject.com or you can use the report tool) and I'll go in and take a look and either manually remove links, or remove the post entirely.
Just as aside to anyone who sees this, just because you find ONE article that is bad by an author, doesn't mean you need to blindly report all EIGHTY of an author's works. Yea, they should be checked out, but please for the love of God, if you're going to report it, take a quick look to see if it's bad BEFORE you report it.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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I recommend you to pinpost this message in the S&A and here
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Yep, that sounds fair enough.
Strangely enough, I didn't get a notification for your reply, just checked the recent reply and found this answer too.
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Simply the "Background" section and it's references to the company both of you work for caused me to raise it as "probable spam" in the reports forum in the first place - and the community agreed. That's part of the moderation process: content, plagiarism, and spam are all "judged".
Generally, we don't communicate directly to potential spammers to warn them of what is happening (we don't want it "better hidden", we don't want it at all! (Think about it, this site is paid for by advertising - so spam undermines the revenue stream and thus the viability of the site. Since we - the community - want the site to continue, we get protective about spam.)
Remove the links, and it's a good article - you could try submitting it again without referencing your company at all and it should get through. And then we'll think about getting the "spammer" tags on your account reversed before you get banned ...
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Hi, OriginalGriff!
Many thanks for a detailed answer!
The reference to a company is removed.
Hope it is ok now.
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You're welcome!
Looks OK now - I've removed the spam report, and asked the admins to reverse the spammer reports on your IDs.
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Oh, BTW: remember that changes to the article cause the whole thing to go back to moderation, so try to make sure they don't accidentally find their way back later, eh?
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I see other members can edit the articles.
So accidentally one can just simply add a link to some random company site to someone's article to make its whole account banned as well as its entire content, am I understand correctly?
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If someone else edits your article, you will receive an email. Make sure you check it if they do.
Although, I can't see people maliciously doing this, especially because it's so easy to track down who did it because audit trails are kept.
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Most members can't (and those of us that can generally don't, except Staff and they are paid to tidy things up).
But as Pete says, if they do, you get an email identifying who did - so you can rollback the changes are report them if necessary. Even then, it would go to moderation.
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1) There is a log about the edits in the "revisions" link of your article. We can all see if it was your edit or someone else's. And we check it before reporting.
2) The reports are related to concrete items. Only CP Staff can nuke all contents at once. We can only get one account or one article at a time, but yes. If the link is in several articles and all get reported, then all will get nuked. But as I already said, we are a big group of people and we check first before reporting.
We still are humans and can have errors yes, but it is very unusual.
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Canada is now awake, and your spammer reports have been cleared.
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OriginalGriff wrote: Simply the "Background" section and it's references to the company both of you work for caused me to raise it as "probable spam" in the reports forum in the first place
There are no "both", the author is the only member in this group (at least for now)
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Check the article: it has two separate authors: Shvetsov Evgeniy, and SimbirSoft
CP uses CSV data!
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Evgenj is was the only member in SimbirSoft
Edit: It looks they split again
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Nelek wrote: There are no "both"
Well, there are, actually
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I would delete this group account with the name and publicity of the company. Your other personal account might still say that you work here in the user profile (as you already do, and that's the polite way to do it and the one most of the users use).
But this "company" group is a step too far.
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Hi Nelek!
Can you please give a bit more details about the problem?
And how we can fix that?
Thank you!
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Remove commit history in git[^]
It got approved with weird font and no snippets and a new version without visible changes is there with a lot of reports, but the author is not reacting.
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Good morning There is a cipher, probably a word or a combination of words should come out Please help or suggestions / thoughts. Only RSA comes to mind
0002: YUL
0004: 81g
0008: 3sJ
0016: SZW
0032: 610K
0064: 4Lqg
0128: YnM_S
0256: loq2K
0512: sApcc
1024: AsJG
2048: 8_82
4096: 2Hf9h
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Wrong forum; this is for question on articles that you have written. However, before reposting elsewhere please add some proper details to your question. As it stands it is difficult to understand what your problem is.
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I am not sure if it is something to report in B&S forum, so I will ask first here.
There are a couple of the last approved articles that have problems with images and / or the snippets.
i.E. Dependency injection in "WCF Service Library" project with Self hosting[^]
But they are approved by people like @OriginalGriff or @Wendelius so I suppose they (the articles) were not having such a problem when in moderation.
@Sean-Ewington could would you mind to have a look? Is it something happening once approved? Or am I having aproblem (IE, FF and Chrome tested, same issues in all 3 browsers)?
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modified 29-Jul-19 3:03am.
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