I’m creating a new thread because the one I’ve chimed in on previously is a) ‘Solved’ and b) from 2017.
In 2017 the ‘solution’ of
seemed reasonable, I suppose.
Today, I don’t see an RSS feed on the user page. I suppose I could URL-hack to get to it, but as a Discourse user, I expect my Discourse notifications to come to me… in Discourse.
And, in this new AI era, I feel the need - as an admin - to keep an eye on suspcious new users more strongly every day.
Just today I had a new “user” resurrect a 3-year-old thread to add slightly-outdated advice to it. It was my colleague who pointed out that the post was probably written by AI.
Which implies that the spammers are trying to build reputation in the community to be able to… what? I don’t know. That’s why I’d like to keep an eye on them.
It would be nice to have a way to follow a user without notifying them, since they will know that we are watching when they get a “this user is following you” message…
The follow plugincan have following notifications and visibility into who is following who hidden with the settings included… but it’s not currently possible to restrict that plugin to admin use only… so, not ideal
Another option may be to fight fire with fire and use AI Triage to monitor specific users.
Triage could be configured to only apply to users in a specific group, so you could have a “suspicious user” group that only admins can see… and feed every post/edit from a member of that group into AI for analysis based on a custom prompt. Based on the output of that the relevant post can be flagged for moderation. This could help with the moderation itself, rather than only providing notifications for manual review. You could have the AI check for new links and flag based on that for example.
If you don’t want to involve AI you could use the Automation plugin configured in a similar way to send a chat message referencing new posts from a certain group in an admin-only channel.
None of these fit the request exactly but get sorta close.
We could possibly add a new automation script that simply flags posts from people in certain groups, we have one that flags posts based on words within posts… so it might just take some minor adjustment to remove that requirement.