Nous disposons d’un grand forum Discourse où les discussions portent principalement sur le développement de sites web. Nous avons déjà eu des cas où des utilisateurs ont été abusés après avoir partagé leurs identifiants de site web avec des membres peu fiables.
Il serait idéal d’ajouter un message d’avertissement clairement visible par les utilisateurs avant qu’ils ne lancent un message privé à un autre membre. Cela aiderait certainement à réduire ce type d’incidents.
Well, in fact it isn’t appropriate to share credentials at all. Maybe I put it wrong in my initial topic. I just want to let the users know that they are on their own when it comes to such approaches. We have a freelancer section on the forum where people can request for certain jobs to be done.
Right. It’s a bad idea to share credentials in netherworld. So (in addition to Jeff’s suggestions) maybe something could go in some pinned topic about basic common sense stuff. Or perhaps you could have a group of trusted consultants or something.
And conversely, you’d want to try to rid your community of Bad People. (When you figure that out you can move on to world peace.)
(And now that I think about it, it’s often appropriate for people to share credentials with me, but sometimes people share credentials when it’s unnecessary, but I digress.)
Agree with this.
You can put something like this:
“Start a Message and be aware rules, avoid be banned!” or something like that.
AND, with the “forum rules” you must advice to your community that your system (the forum) can search into user’s PM for spam and websites credentials. Thus, users who are detected who are sending unsolicited information will be banned from the community automatically.
This is possible using this query via Data Explorer.
Of course, the ban will not be automatic, the staff will have to review the results of the query, and take the desired action with the user.