Posted by: vornth
Posting time: 5.5 years ago on 6/13/2015 3:44:44 AM
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Archived I'm noticing a trend with new submissions and spamming (Voat)
submitted 5.5 years ago by vornth
Since Voat isn't greatly popular yet, just about anyone's new submission will display on the /all/new list within a 5-10 minute window. It looks like some people are abusing this to "spam" the site by creating a submission in their own subverse. This is easily spotted when a the username matches the subverse name for the posting. I want to be clear that I do NOT have a solution for this. It could be that as Voat grows, this problem could work itself out, and hopefully it does. I am just merely bringing this trend to Voat's attention.
[–] NDuncan 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) 5.5 years ago
I don't really find that that's a problem. all/new is for displaying anything that's new, anywhere at all.
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[–] NDuncan 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I don't really find that that's a problem. all/new is for displaying anything that's new, anywhere at all.