Well, at the current time, our site shows:
Total posts 1112 • Total topics 415 • Total members 660 • Our newest member Jackyxjha
Many of those 660 members are automatically generated spammers. I'm guessing that most of them haven't posted anywhere because new users can't post to most parts of the forum (they're limited to the New Users forum and the Spam forum). So that's been keeping the rest of the forum pretty clean.
But having 660 members with many of them being fake is not what I intended for this web site, so I'm going to have to look into better software to control these automated posters. I'm currently using an "off the shelf" Captcha module to provide the registration filter (the letters and numbers that you have to type in to register). Since these are "off the shelf", that means they're also used by many other forums, and so I'm sure there's been an effort to "crack" these codes and develop software that can read them automatically. It's like a war between the spammers and the site operators. As soon as the site operators develop a new level of protection, the spammers get to work on cracking it.
I believe, however, that it takes far more effort to write the software to crack a filter than it does to write the filter in the first place. So that means the site operators should have an advantage. The problem is that all the site operators tend to use the same filters, so if the spammers crack that one filter, then that opens all the sites. There are certainly bigger sites than USHawks, and that effort is worth their time for those bigger sites. And because USHawks uses the same filter, then we get cracked essentially for free.
So at this time, I'm thinking we'd be better off coming up with our own registration filter. It doesn't have to be very high tech, but it just has to be different from what others are using. In that case, I doubt anyone will spend the time to try to break it since that would only get them into this tiny little site ... not worth the effort.
So, with that thought in mind, I'm going to set out to build my own registration filter. I don't mind doing it on my own. It will be a "fun" project for me, and it will help me get better at PHP programming. By the same token, if there are any members of the forum who would like to help me or give me some guidance, that would be welcome as well. Please send me a PM if you're interested in the project, and we can discuss it.
Thanks to everyone who uses the forum. We're struggling, but not giving up!!!
Bob Kuczewski