Create a bot to auto-ban these kinds of scripts
See, just as what I said, the script came out again.
https://greasyfork.org/zh-CN/scripts/422091
I have visited the discussion twice, both with a 2 hours delay after you posted here the links, and both times scripts already were deleted
I have visited the discussion twice, both with a 2 hours delay after you posted here the links, and both times scripts already were deleted
Beacuse mod wOxxOm performed a timely delete.
The issue is in how do you identify these scripts? They're not the same thing posted multiple times. Sometimes they're based on a script that we don't want to delete.There's multiple things we can check for. If you see some sort of pattern (e.g. always has a particular string or pattern in the code or name) that doesn't catch legitimate scripts, then let me know and I can add blocks.
They all have their websites in the script, which might be a pattern. But the thing is they can use tricky ways such as atob("*****")
and other methods to bypass the bots who only uses pattern matching. So this could be a hard thing. Also, I suggest you use an IP blacklist, and give it an expire date.
I have visited the discussion twice, both with a 2 hours delay after you posted here the links, and both times scripts already were deleted
Also, deleted scripts can still be seen by the mods, so don't worry.
https://greasyfork.org/zh-CN/scripts/422062
https://greasyfork.org/zh-CN/scripts/421949
This two scripts are spam, and after being deleted by the mods, the authors will create a new account and post them again. And I noticed these days that after being reported, they will delete the script very quickly and post the same script again just to avoid being banned. I'm sure this kind of dummy junk scripts increase the mods' work, so can you write a bot to auto-ban these kinds of scripts? @JasonBarnabe