Currently I am dealing with 1-3 failed account creations a day due to our
spam checking tool, basset.

Basset is the tool which sits in the account system creation path and tries
to check to see if an account is semi-valid or not. This was written by
Patrick Uiterwijk about 4 to 5 years ago to deal with a large increase of
spam accounts from a group who were paying people to get past other spam
tools versus using scripts. We came up with various heuristics and tools to
make for a general 'oh you are using a one-time-email system.. no account
for you' and other checks.

However it is almost a full time job to keep up with all the various spam
groups methods for creating fake accounts for whatever they want. I haven't
put much time into since 2018 and the heuristics that basset is using to
judge whether a person has a valid account or not are way out of date. The
spam groups have also gotten more sophisticated in creating accounts so we
are more likely to allow a spammer in than a 'ham'-mer.

I am not sure what to do.. I do not know how hard it would be to pull
basset out of the system and I do not have the time to update/fix/improve
Patrick's code on this. So I figured it would be good to get some feedback
on this.

-- 
Stephen J Smoogen.
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