And he’s an example of the same spammers getting caught here: https://meta.discourse.org/t/full-list-of-quickbooks-desktop-support-contact-numbers-a-complete-call-center-in-the-usa/380776 (it’s already hidden).
Great work on this feature. This is exactly how I like to see AI used.
Quick question: when a new TL0 user submits a reply or topic, is there a time delay while the content is scanned?
I see a short delay in the built-in tester (screenshot below), but when I post from a test account, there’s no similar pause. Is the live scan asynchronous after publishing, with the post hidden only if it trips a rule? (context: I’m using the OpenAI ChatGPT 5 API.)
For what it’s worth, AI > Spam & Stats increment as expected with the test account, so the post IS being scanned; it just isn’t introducing the same delay as the Test button does.
Thanks for the detailed thread. We have Discourse AI spam detection enabled on our instance, and one of the things that we’re seeing is the auto-silencing default when the first post made by an account is flagged.
I understand this is for silencing one-shot spammers; however, this is causing issues where approving/accepting a flag means that the user will remain silenced in cases where we want to approve the flag but not silence the user. It would be good to have: